READ: Agony Aunt’s amazing response ever to homophobic parent – “Why don’t you try going homosexual for a year?”

This Agony Aunt has written the perfect response to a parent who wants their child to ‘stop being gay’ - and it's an absolute must-read

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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A parent, named ‘Betrayed’, wrote into the Ask Amy column at The Washington Post asking for the agony aunt's help in telling her son to 'stop being gay'.

Yes, seriously.

It read:

Dear Amy,

I recently discovered that my son, who is 17, is a homosexual. We are part of a church group and I fear that if people in that group find out they will make fun of me for having a gay child.

He won’t listen to reason, and he will not stop being gay. I feel as if he is doing this just to get back at me for forgetting his birthday for the past three years — I have a busy work schedule.

Please help him make the right choice in life by not being gay. He won’t listen to me, so maybe he will listen to you.

Feeling Betrayed

Aunt Amy's response to the homophobic parent was nothing short of brilliant.

It read:

Dear Betrayed,

You could teach your son an important lesson by changing your own sexuality to show him how easy it is. Try it for the next year or so: Stop being a heterosexual to demonstrate to your son that a person’s sexuality is a matter of choice — to be dictated by one’s parents, the parents’ church and social pressure.

I assume that my suggestion will evoke a reaction that your sexuality is at the core of who you are. The same is true for your son. He has a right to be accepted by his parents for being exactly who he is.

When you “forget” a child’s birthday, you are basically negating him as a person. It is as if you are saying that you have forgotten his presence in the world. How very sad for him.

Pressuring your son to change his sexuality is wrong. If you cannot learn to accept him as he is, it might be safest for him to live elsewhere.

A group that could help you and your family figure out how to navigate this is Pflag.org. This organisation is founded for parents, families, friends and allies of LGBT people, and has helped countless families through this challenge.

Please research and connect with a local chapter.

What did we tell you? Amazing.

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