tazdev3225
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I have posted on here from time to time and I need some help.
I have 2 relatives who are gay. My brother came "out" when he was 40 and I had never been happier for him because he could stop hiding who he is. I had discussions with my aunt about his coming out in the hopes that she would finally be able to do so herself. It has been over 10 years and she is still hiding. I went to Disney with her and her partner with no problems. They have been together for over 30 years. I took care of her partner's mother when she was dying. Her partner talks about seeing my brother at GLBG pride events. Yet they still perpetuate the myth that they are just friends. In a discusssion with my SIL I found out that they came out to her. She also told me that they had a commitment ceremony a few years ago. I would have loved to have been there to celebrate with them.
I guess what I am trying to ask is how do I say I know you are gay, I have always known you are gay and I don't care. My aunt is only a few years older than I am and we were always like sisters. Trying to pretend is just to hard for me so I can't imagine what it's like for her. I know that she has to be the one to officially "come out" but how do I let her know that she can? She is almost 60 and that is too long to have to pretend that you're something that you aren't.
If the answer is MYOB I will accept that. Thanks.
I have 2 relatives who are gay. My brother came "out" when he was 40 and I had never been happier for him because he could stop hiding who he is. I had discussions with my aunt about his coming out in the hopes that she would finally be able to do so herself. It has been over 10 years and she is still hiding. I went to Disney with her and her partner with no problems. They have been together for over 30 years. I took care of her partner's mother when she was dying. Her partner talks about seeing my brother at GLBG pride events. Yet they still perpetuate the myth that they are just friends. In a discusssion with my SIL I found out that they came out to her. She also told me that they had a commitment ceremony a few years ago. I would have loved to have been there to celebrate with them.
I guess what I am trying to ask is how do I say I know you are gay, I have always known you are gay and I don't care. My aunt is only a few years older than I am and we were always like sisters. Trying to pretend is just to hard for me so I can't imagine what it's like for her. I know that she has to be the one to officially "come out" but how do I let her know that she can? She is almost 60 and that is too long to have to pretend that you're something that you aren't.
If the answer is MYOB I will accept that. Thanks.