Viral Video Urges Chinese Parents to Welcome LGBT Kids Home This Lunar New Year
Watch: "Though many find a degree of freedom and acceptance in China’s big, booming cities, some struggle to discuss their gender and sexual identities with their parents — a fact that prompted the Chinese branch of PFLAG to make a short film about the issue.
The message to parents: 'Accept your children, welcome them home.' And for children: 'Don’t give up. Your parents might not understand today, but maybe they will tomorrow.'”
The holiday season can be stressful, especially if you are LGBTQIA or the parent of an LGBTQIA kid. We compiled a list of holiday-related advice to help you have a safe and loving holiday season.
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Julie Tarney, author of "My Son Wears Heels," gives us a few ways to get through the anger parents may feel around the holidays when they have to spend time with their homophobic relatives.
Though many find a degree of freedom and acceptance in China’s big, booming cities, some struggle to discuss their gender and sexual identities with their parents — a fact that prompted the Chinese branch of PFLAG to make a short film about the issue.
My daughter and her girlfriend will be at our New Years Eve party this year, and I'm not so sure about seeing them kiss at midnight. Can I ask her not to?