What is bi erasure, and how can we avoid contributing to it?
Read MoreMy son struggles with depression and it's only gotten worse since he came out as bisexual. How can I support him?
Read MoreMy daughter is bisexual, but something in my heart still hopes she marries a man someday.
Read MoreComing out as bisexual is hard, especially because so many of us have false ideas about what bisexuality is. Here are some ways to help you be truly accepting of your child's bisexuality.
Read MoreIt's ok to ask questions, just make sure they come from a good place.
Read MoreMany people have reclaimed the word "queer" as a positive way to describe themselves. What does the word mean?
Read MoreBisexuality is a complex topic, with a lot of myths surrounding it. Let's unpack it a bit more!
Read MoreA parent is having trouble accepting their child's bisexuality and gender queerness because they are also autistic. Read on for an important take on the intersection between disability and sexuality.
Read MorePolly Kim gives a worried mom some ways to talk to her younger children about their bisexual sister, such as introducing queer topics into books and conversation.
Read MoreKristin Russo, co-founder of My Kid Is Gay, talks with her mom Rose about coming out, family, and religion.
Read MoreKarin Gomez talks about coming out as bisexual and agender, mental health, and the intersections of many "invisible identities."
Read MoreBack in 2011, Kristin Russo wrote this letter at Everyone Is Gay for a young person whose mother was struggling with her child’s sexuality. We hope these words can serve as an important reminder to many more parents out there. Your child loves you.
Read MoreA mom is worried her daughter might be sharing a room on a field trip with a friend who might be more than "just a friend," and she's confused about this double standard. Co-Founder Dannielle has some thoughts to share.
Read MoreA 17-year-old pansexual girl feels ready to come out to her mom, but not to her dad, who believes any LGBTQ identity is a sign of mental illness. Anna Krieger, MSW, weighs in.
Read MoreCornelia shares her experience and advice with a parent whose child says that they do not care about the gender of the person they date, even though they've never dated anyone before.
Read MoreAnna Krieger, MSW gives advice on helping parents come to terms with their child's identity at their own pace after initially being dismissive.
Read MoreYour child's coming out process can be a confusing time for both of you, especially if you're not familiar with the terms that they use to identify themselves. Today, Renee Zalles offers advice to a parent whose child has just come out as pansexual.
Read MoreParenting coach Susan Berland helps a parent navigate the confusion that can arise when a child says that they identify in a certain way, but acts in a way that may suggest otherwise.
Read MoreHow can families work through a child coming out when one parent is not as accepting as the other?
Read MoreMom and kid duo Kirsten and Lucy are here to share what they've learned about one another since Lucy came out!
Read More