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And here are some personal experiences from children of gay parents:
Jim’s Story
"I never knew much about gay men. From my dad I’ve learned that gay people are just like all people. I like some of them and don’t like others. My likes and dislikes have little to do with their gayness and more to do with who they are. I can see that dad is happier and that’s what is most important. ……..I’ve learned not to be so judgemental about people who are different." (From COLAGE website. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere www.colage.org)
Joshua’s Story
"I grew up in the gay community and it was never kept from me. I always was around gay and straight couples. It never seemed strange to me. It was my life. My mom’s sexuality of same sex attraction has not been imposed on me. I have been brought up as an individual, not a follower. My mother is a lesbian and I’m proud of her for not being afraid to show it. She’s been a great mother for the last fourteen years, and she’s always been there when I needed her. She has kept us both alive and well as the only source of money. She is my best friend. I don’t know exactly what I think about being the son of a lesbian, but I know I’m damn lucky to have a mum like mine." (From the COLAGE website. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere www.colage.org)
Jim’s Story
"I never knew much about gay men. From my dad I’ve learned that gay people are just like all people. I like some of them and don’t like others. My likes and dislikes have little to do with their gayness and more to do with who they are. I can see that dad is happier and that’s what is most important. ……..I’ve learned not to be so judgemental about people who are different." (From COLAGE website. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere www.colage.org)
Joshua’s Story
"I grew up in the gay community and it was never kept from me. I always was around gay and straight couples. It never seemed strange to me. It was my life. My mom’s sexuality of same sex attraction has not been imposed on me. I have been brought up as an individual, not a follower. My mother is a lesbian and I’m proud of her for not being afraid to show it. She’s been a great mother for the last fourteen years, and she’s always been there when I needed her. She has kept us both alive and well as the only source of money. She is my best friend. I don’t know exactly what I think about being the son of a lesbian, but I know I’m damn lucky to have a mum like mine." (From the COLAGE website. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere www.colage.org)