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Coming Out | Our Magical Unicorn

Posted 5 years ago Tagged coming out family Gay kids Parents

My coming out, probably like many of yours, did not go too well. My parents, specifically my mother, were not at all accepting of the idea. And for 6+ years afterwards, things were said to me that no child should … Read the rest here

Parents: We Must Do Something

Posted 5 years ago Tagged Allies Latter-day Saints Love Parents

I’d like to use this forum as a place to come out of the closet. Yes, step out of that comfortable space and share that I am the LDS parent of a gay child. I hope this story helps other … Read the rest here

My parents had pretty much formed an intervention–and my old church leaders were playing along.

Posted 6 years ago Tagged coming out Intervention Parents

As I have been reading these coming out stories I have hesitated sharing mine because it wasn’t positive. Basically, I sat my parents down and told them I had something to tell them. The tension in the room could have … Read the rest here

Latter Gay Stories
Latter Gay Stories

Latter Gay Stories

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Real Stories. Real Talk. Real People
IN or OUT of Mormonism.

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Latter Gay Stories

No law, no scripture, no force can erase who we are. Gay, bi, trans, queer people have always been here, in every corner of history, in every culture, in every quiet truth.

We exist, undeniably, and we will keep existing, loving, and living—because our humanity cannot be legislated or prayed away.

#Pride #truth #LatterGayStories
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This truth hits hard for our conservative, religious crowd. šŸ–¤ (and it shouldn’t be hard)…

Every LGBTQ+ person is tied to a family—biological, adopted, or chosen—whether that family offered love or left wounds. Being pro-family doesn’t mean glorifying only perfect, traditional households; it means embracing the messy, beautiful reality of all families, especially those built by queer people who create love and belonging against the odds.

To be pro-family is to fight for every person’s right to exist, to love, and to build their own families—free from rejection or hate.

#LatterGayStories #Family #AllKinds
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2 days ago
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Today, we celebrate freedom, resilience, and unity.

On June 19, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their emancipation, over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

This historic day marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and symbolizes the ongoing journey toward equality and justice for all. šŸ–¤šŸ’šā¤ļø

We honor the strength of our diverse communities, uplift Black voices, and spread love today and every day.
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