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    How to explain being gay to kids?

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      jody235 last edited by

      how does one explain being gay to k :blownose:ids without giving them the wrong idea

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        revenger last edited by

        tell'em using the real concept. I used to hate those metaphores and kiky talk when i was a kid. Just be real, and show how normal it is.

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          viscous last edited by

          I don't mean to be rude, but the same way you'd "explain" being straight to kids. Depending on how young they are, you could just say that this is your boyfriend and leave it at that. If they ask questions, you can matter-of-factly say that some men date and marry other men, and women, women. I'm not sure what you mean by "the wrong idea." Do they need to know the physical details of mom and dad's sex life to understand the nature of their relationship? Again, please don't take this the wrong way.

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            BosnianPig last edited by

            Just tell them the truth.
            kids don't judge unless they are taught to do so.

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              lostalone last edited by

              1. "Some boys like girls, some boys like boys, some girls like girls"
              2. "X loves Y just as your parents love each other" (assuming they are talking about a specific person– and their parents have a good marriage)
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                altoids582 last edited by

                @BosnianPig:

                Just tell them the truth.
                kids don't judge unless they are taught to do so.

                This doesn't really seem true. There's plenty behavior that is natural to all animals, and judging others is incredibly common.

                If they feel they're different from their peers, even if it's just through having gay parent(s), then it'll affect them in a way that you have to make sure isn't negative.

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                  Valicore last edited by

                  Some boys like boys and some girls like girls and some boys like girls and some girls like boys.

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                    revenger last edited by

                    start from the bottom!

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