No, I didn't come out to her. Our conversation was over the Gay-Straight Alliance I'm a member of and the Gay Pride parade I might go to tomorrow. My mom knows that I'm wanting to go to the parade, which was why she strictly ordered me not to mention anything about it on Facebook, since I'm friends with some relatives. The reason she gave me was basically because she didn't want to hear any s**t from relatives over it. To be honest, I'm not even sure if she's comfortable with the fact that I'm attending a Gay Pride parade, but it's not like she's going to try to stop me.
Then, the conversation drifted toward the Gay-Straight Alliance. She asked me why I was a member, and I told her that I wanted to "broaden my horizons" and diversify my field of friends and acquaintances (which is true, but I didn't tell her it was also because I, myself, am gay). She accepted that explanation. It's not that she's disappointed in me or anything, it's just that she doesn't understand us gays at all. She has a "live and let live" attitude when it comes to homosexuality, but I can tell that the subject makes her a bit uncomfortable. I remember she told me that she could never imagine herself with another woman, to which I replied "Yeah, because you're straight."
I have a long way to go before I officially come out to my parents, but I'm glad that I seem to be making some progress on their overall worldview. Baby steps...
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What fresh hell is this?