I've always had tremendous support from my parents. I think there's a myth that gay people have lousy relationships with their parents.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know gay parents, and I support them and their families. They are good parents and loving families.
Maybe there are logical reasons for a gay person not to have a great relationship with their parents - not because there's a parent who made him gay, but just because it may be difficult to understand everything.
My parents are kind and accepting. Because so many of my friends were gay, it was just an accepted thing in my house. I was very lucky.
I have close family members as well as lots of close friends who are gay. Many of them strongly support gay marriage.
My parents have been very supportive, in fact, it was my mother who identified that what I was going through was actually depression. My family and friends never let me feel as if something was wrong with me. They made me feel that what I was going through was okay. They supported my decision to take medication for depression.
My parents have been really supportive right from the very beginning.
My parents were always very supportive and accepting. They even shared my curiosity for life, or perhaps I theirs.
My parents have been my biggest support. Had it not been for them, I would have not been able to be the confident and fearless person that I am today.
I am a father, and I know the feel of being a father. Why wouldn't I want my gay friends to also be happy parents?
My mother and father could not handle even me being gay. We never talked about it, really.