"Coming out" to our parents is one of the hardest things we have to do. In fact, most of us come out to all sorts of other people long before we get up the courage to have "the talk" with our parents. And when we finally do tell them, they often say, "We know. We were just waiting for you to tell us."
Of course, there is the chance that they'll go through the roof, or throw you out, or -- worst of all -- try to "cure" you. So before you come out to them, line up some support: a relative you trust or the parents of a friend, for example. If there's a gay-straight alliance at your school, get to know them. If not, contact PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) for help. They can refer you to a counselor, and give you tips about handling your folks.
Also take a look at Loving Someone Gay by Don Clarke. It's aimed at parents and friends of lesbian and gay people. but a lot of the advice will work for your situation as well.
Finally -- and this is the most important part -- it will get better. Hang in there!
i think you should tell them because you shouldn't hide your true self away ,
and if they dont still love you them they dont deserve you
Just leave it as that. Unless you like one of them then it makes things a little more complicated.
Because he is afrid of linemen. For example: Mario Williams
There might be one I suppose, but no.
No he doesn't, he is afrid of water.
Zayn has a fear of heights and water.
they were afraid of being sent to a workhouse
Sonic the Hedgehog, the video game character, is afraid of water.
i am afrid to say no it wig lol
he was afrid of alligators and didn't like being in the brush alon the river
Pigs grunt and charge at the other animals the normally frightens them ,the pigs do this movement as a defense maneuver.
There is no cotton in my belly button, yours must be special. me too and i ask more no one know anything i am afrid my mail is road_to_jesus@yahoo.com add me
Hi Dude, Fastest century in ODI was hit by Shahid Afridi Vs Sri Lanka. He scored century in just 36 balls.
Elephants are not afraid of mice and most often would not even notice a mouse if it was near them. When elephants do notice mice, it is mostly because of a change in their territory, and that can startle the herd animal.