Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38207171-20190812155904/@comment-174.6.16.240-20191001035858

2601:601:9D00:D650:E174:6B8C:133D:C681 wrote: Hey y'all, can I ask a question to both the Christians and the non-Christian people? I am an atheist  (totally respect everybody's religions and all, though) and lesbian, but my mom's family is very conservative and non-supportive. I am trying to figure out the best way to tell them. So, any advice on how I should say it to try to convince them? And, for the Christians, how would you want to be told this?

Thanks, everyone,

Lorelei Hi! I just want to start by saying that I am atheist, and also Lesbian. I'm not out to my family, but I will say that I support you no matter what. My grandparents are religous, and I realing don't know if they support it, so I understand what your saying, a bit. I would just say, being a lesbian isn't who​​​​​​​ you are, it's part of who you are. Your sexaulity shouldn't define you. I would try telling them that, and that you are the same person that you used to be, this is just a little peice of you. It's not much advice, but I hope it helps! :)

-Chloe