No, I wouldn't be ashamed.
I'm fairly open-minded on such issues. If my child were gay I would have to respect that fact and their desires. I would not want to be an overbearing mother anyway .
I wouldn't be ashamed if my child was gay. If they wanted to be attracted to someone of the same sex as them then I would have no problem with that. It wouldn't make me love them any less, I would support them in their decision. It's their choice and as a parent I would let them make their own choices. Because if you don't accept them, your child would only push you away and therefore you would end up losing them.
I would definitely care whether my child was gay or not. I believe that it is a perversion of nature to be homosexual and is not "genetic" or from birth. I know lots of you disagree with me and that's completely fine, I'm just a conservative in that area. *shrugs*
No. I think I'd be more proud than anything. (Gasp! Proud of your child's sexuality? How pointless that would seem!) No, actually. Sexuality is not really something to just flaunt, because it doesn't really make you special or 'cool' at all, just like being black or Mexican shouldn't be a label. Instead, I'd be proud that my child chose to go against society and this stupid view of "omg being gay is bad!". Kudos to them. If being gay was their choice, I'd support them 100%.
Maybe. I'd be proud of my child because their my child, but I couldn't help but try and discourage them from being gay. But, I guess if they really wanted to be gay, then there's nothin' I could do to stop it. I'm not really sure if I'd be ashamed or not.
If my son turned out gay, no I would not be ashamed because that is the path he has chosen in life. Not matter what he would still be my son. As long as he's happy with his choices and his life it won't matter to me. I will love him just the same.
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