tell them they'll understand they might cry and scream but still they will except you for who you are.....and if your to scared can i tell them? lol jk
Wait till you know you are gay then tell them
Their parents mostly the father.
The only way to know is for them to tell you.
Not sure I understand you right...you need a excuse to tell your parents you are not gay? Why a excuse? Just tell them you are not gay. Ppl usually have a hard time telling their parents theyare gay.or.... you could strike up a conversation between you about sexuality and over emphasize you are not gay ROWLO :out :)or......you can say your are gay/lesbian and talk about why you are.. (:GO GAYS!!(im not gay tho,)LMAO! =D
Teen boys can tell their parents that they are gay by first choosing the right time to disclose this information, for example a time when neither they nor their parents are busy. The boys should explain their sexuality to their parents in a private place and be as honest as possible with their parents.
You don't. This is not your business. But if you have a good relationship with the son, then you can encourage him to tell his parents.
You can't tell if a teacher is gay unless they decide to tell you. Most teachers would never tell their students, as parents and school boards are not yet ready for such openness. You can't tell if someone is gay by the way they talk, or walk, or dress.
You should tell her that you love her and support her no matter what.
Tell them that you think your gay. If you don't want to, don't. It's your sex/private life, you don't really have to share if you don't want to.
It is up to you whether or not you want to tell them, and for what reason. If you think your parents are gay friendly then you may just want to ask questions about gays and see how they react before you actually say that you think you may be gay also. It may be that they suspect you are gay anyway and will just be relieved that you have told them so they are not left wondering about you.
Well, you raise two issues. First: can you be gay because your parents treated you differently? No. Sexual orientation is an inborn characteristic that has a biological if not genetic origin. If you are gay now, you were born gay. Parenting has no effect on whether someone turns out gay. Second: how do you tell your parents you're gay? Pick a safe time and place, not close to any family-oriented holidays, and just tell them that you're gay, that it's not a choice but something inborn, and that you'll be gay whether they accept you or not--but you hope they will accept you. Then, it is up to them what happens next. It's hard to come out to your parents, so after doing so maybe have plans in place to meet with another gay or gay-friendly friend or two for support. Good luck!
You grow a pair of balls and tell him pretty simple and think about how the actual all gay males have to tell their parents, yeah.