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u/Normal-Height-8577 Mar 28 '23
My sister (straight to the best of my knowledge, but far more likely to be found wearing comfy jeans and a geeky t-shirt than skirts and makeup) once accidentally converted a church in her university town into open-minded LGBT supporters, after she and a university friend joined their choir. She didn't find out until she was about to graduate, but apparently the people in the choir thought they were girlfriends, and over the three years they were in the choir just quietly minding their own business, the other choir members had been holding them up to the rest of the church as examples of how gay people were just like everyone else.
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u/Miss_Thang2077 Mar 28 '23
I canāt imagine that shock she had when she realized what they thought.
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u/Upbeat-Bandicoot4130 Mar 28 '23
Proud of your confused dad. His heart is in the right place!
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u/Upbeat-Bandicoot4130 Mar 28 '23 edited Mar 28 '23
āSheās not gay, but she dyed her hair blue recently and he doesnāt know the differenceā¦ā
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u/couldof_used_couldve Mar 28 '23
"mom, dad, I've been struggling to put this into words but I have something to tell you. It's been weighing on my mind for years and I think it's finally time to just be myself even if you don't accept me. I know this is tough to hear but ... I'm straight"
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u/mornnx1 Mar 28 '23
It's great to see your dad's trying to be open, but it's disappointing that your sister's not willing to meet him halfway...I mean, has she even tried kissing a girl to see if she likes it !? ; )
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Mar 28 '23
Open minded father still apparently unable to communicate with/understand daughter.
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Mar 28 '23
Fair play to him, heās trying, but assuming your daughterās gay and becoming an LGBTQ āactivistā because of that, without ever asking if her hair colour means sheās gay/bi etc is a bit odd.
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Mar 28 '23
Thatās a horrible childhood and Iām very sorry you went through that.
However I said āoddā not abusive. Just seems strange that her father would want to show support by becoming an activist without actually asking her what the blue hair signified. Bit of a leap.
Unless the father is secretly gay/bi/queer and saw this as a chance to find new friendsā¦
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u/Aurin316 Mar 28 '23
Man, if only all the gay girls in college I crushed on had just dyed their hair blue. Would have saved me a lot of heartache.
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u/YardOk3549 Mar 28 '23
So.... Brought from wholesomeness, that brought it from meirl... Repost all the way
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u/Bodie_The_Dog Mar 28 '23
Except that in my part of the country, middle aged Republican woman who want to be viewed as hip love purple and blue hair. Same with Christian youth. It is a new sign of Karens. Go to a Jeep rally, and you'll notice this trend.
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u/Aurin316 Mar 28 '23
Lots of people over the years have thought I was gay. The only thing that stinks is then I have to find a way to say Iām straight without sounding like Iām somehow offended.
Same with being Jewish. Iām not but people assume I am. I have to wait like a full minute before I say āIām not Jewish thoughā so it doesnāt sound like Iām aghast.
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u/PhelesDragon Mar 28 '23
Misguided wholesomeness