He seemed PETRIFIED. But for him to have enough bravery to do that and post it on Youtube is remarkable. Hopefully he inspires others to have the strength to come out and be free and know that their family and friends - their real family and friends - will love them no matter what.
He seemed PETRIFIED. But for him to have enough bravery to do that and post it on Youtube is remarkable. Hopefully he inspires others to have the strength to come out and be free and know that their family and friends - their real family and friends - will love them no matter what.
Wow. You could definitely see how nervous he was but I'm glad to see his dad (I love the way he says "daddy") was so accepting. And when he said "can you tell mama and the girls?"
His father seemed to have handled it well enough, but wow... I feel for anyone who has to deal with this kind of pressure, coming out to your family. It shouldn't be a big deal at all, but with a lot of intolerant people out there, it's sad that anyone has to fear being rejected by their family because of their sexual orientation.
I saw it on the aol homepage too, but I didn't watch it.
Let me watch noww.
Edit: Aww, that was so cute. I'm so glad his father was so understanding. For all the sad stories you hear about people who struggle with their sexuality, it's always nice to know that there are some parents that will stick by their children no matter what.