I'm so glad your mom is supportive. As for your dad, I see your concern. You know those people who make racist jokes and think it's okay, but don't actually have anything against non-white people? I get a feeling that's your dad. Plus, and I apologize if I'm wrong because I'm just assuming and that's kind of wrong, but people don't normally have kids together if they disagree on topics as heavy as human rights. In my opinion you shouldn't have to come out. While it isn't their fault that they didn't grow up in a time as diverse and open as ours now, it's not your fault either. Personally I'm choosing not to come out to my family, ever. I'll introduce them to any of my partners, no matter what gender. Bringing home a girlfriend or non-binary partner shouldn't be any different from a boyfriend. It's not their fault they didn't grow up in such an accepting place, but it's their responsibility to recognize and try their best to understand our current society and be open minded. Their your parents, and if they really love you, it won't matter. Good luck!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I have no idea how to come out to my family as bi. I don't want things to change with us. I've always said that I don't feel the need to come out but I've really been considering it lately. My mom is 100% supportive of the LGBTQA+ community and I'm not sure about my dad. He's always making mean jokes about the LGBTQA+ community so idk. I need advice!
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