Thursday, June 11, 2009

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DECALOGO OF DAUGHTERS GAY FOR CHILDREN AND PARENT HETEROSEXUAL MOTHERS AND

1 .- You will try with all your thinking, with all your heart and with all your patience, understanding little wisdom or ignorance of your parents about homosexuality.

2 .- You shall love your parents, as they love, despite their mistakes and intransigence, because only with the good love can resolve differences.

3 .- Once your parents know your sexual preference, not lie, because only the truth based on the understandings emerge.

4 .- not pretend that you immediately understand, your parents have the right to doubt, fear and concern for you and your future.

5 .- respond honestly to their questions, provided they do not violate your privacy.

6 .- only heterosexual love not pretend to give them peace of mind. It is better for them to know that you are strong, able to defend yourself and defend them on the gossip, the
homophobia and live happily and with dignity, with whom you choose as a partner.

7 .- Do not confuse the legitimate gender option and sexuality with the illegitimate option of debauchery, the first is part of your duty as a human person, the second is the discredit to your own demands.

8 .- not use threats of leaving home because you do not understand, try as far as possible to make them understand that your sexual preference does not make you better or worse person.
But since the event that, despite all your efforts, do not understand, you attack or make your life unbearable, you will choose, if they so choose, to walk away and seek to be happy, always leaving the possibility of rapprochement and forgiveness , without resorting to blackmail or physical or emotional abuse in a reciprocal manner.

9 .- learn along with them, laugh at their jokes, listen to his importunities, and heterosexual jokes because there is no better remedy for all the troubles and sorrows to laugh at them.

10 .- Finally, do all your efforts to be happy because your happiness is the triumph of your parents and your own, on all the prejudices of others.