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I love you no matter what, are the words every person wishes to hear from their parents.
Sadly, for manyLGBTQ+ people, thats a distant reality.
46% of young adults who identify as LGBTQ+saythey dont speak to at least one family member.
Sometimes, the wounds may be so deep they might not reconcile at all.
This bisexual manwasnt readyto forgive his parents either, but his aunt put him in an impossible position.
She was obviously a person he trusted, so this kind ofbetrayaland disrespect for his wishes hurt him significantly.
Dr. Brandon explains that its complex and deeply personal.
More so in this case, because it involves rejection due tosexual orientation.
In the end, its a decision each person has to make for themselves.
Every individuals situation is unique, and, as Dr. Brandon emphasized, there is no one-size-fits-all answer.
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