Exactly, you should ask him if he met somebody special. Same with daughters. Whats so hard about it. The son, in case he is gay immediately gets told that he has to meet a girl or is expected to meet a girl and not a cute boy he has been eyeing from across the class.
Exactly, you should ask him if he met somebody special. Same with daughters. Whats so hard about it. The son, in case he is gay immediately gets told that he has to meet a girl or is expected to meet a girl and not a cute boy he has been eyeing from across the class.
Exactly, you should ask him if he met somebody special. Same with daughters. Whats so hard about it. The son, in case he is gay immediately gets told that he has to meet a girl or is expected to meet a girl and not a cute boy he has been eyeing from across the class.
n; Well unless he tells me he's a Gaga stan (which is honestly too much already) and "oh, honey" becomes a part of his daily vocab, I'll assume he's straight as 99% of people would.
A lot of men still think it is a dig at their pride and masculinity that their son won't be continuing their bloodline. The selfishness and worship of the patriarchy is just too much for us to bare.
Assuming your child is straight does not make you a bad parent
Assume all you want but use non gender specific pronouns around him. You'd rather assume your child is straight and hope you're right than be careful in case he isn't and spare him from hurt feelings and confusion?