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How Do I Tell My Parents?
Article Index
How Do I Tell My Parents?
Telling Your Parents
How To Tell Them
Safe Sex
The Right Time
The 'Right' Words
Still The Same Person
Religion
Not Only Sex
No Choice
Bisexual
Support Systems
Families Differ
Legal Matters
Conclusion

Conclusion

There are many pieces of advice in this booklet. Don't think that you have to remember them all. The points that are the most helpful to you will stand out, and should enable you to approach one or both of your parents with confidence. Homosexuality is part of you, it is not all of you. It is not as important, for instance, as the type of person you are. However, it is impossible to become a full, happy human being if your sexuality is denied, particularly by those who love you. By helping your parents to see this last part of you, you will be helping to strengthen the bonds between you, and greatly raise everyone's chance of happiness.

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Booklet designed by Freeline Graphics, Exeter 01392 499455 For further information, see our other booklet A Guide For Families And Friends Of Lesbians And Gays