- Moises admitted to his parents about his true sexuality
- His parents accepted him with no questions and hesitations
- His parent’s acceptance was the validation he needed
A Twitter user named Kyle Moises shared his happiness that he finally told his parents about his true gender identity.
It took all his courage to tell his father that he was gay. “Pa, bakla ako. Sorry pero ganito talaga ako.”
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“Pa, bakla ako. Sorry pero ganito talaga ako.”
I said those words with a crappy voice but he didn’t gave me a crappy answer to that.
I FINALLY MADE IT! I TOLD MY PARENTS THAT I AM GAY AND I AM SO FUCKING GRATEFUL HOW THEY ACCEPTED ME WITH NO QUESTIONS NOR HESITATIONS pic.twitter.com/iF0kl6FyVf
— Kyle (@MckMoiMoi) September 16, 2019
He was so grateful that his parents accepted him with no questions nor hesitations.
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Consider it like this, you’re an only child and puta bakla ka pa. I guess I am so lucky to have parents who choose my happiness above anything else, and that’s more than enough for me. It’s unfair that all of u know how proud I am about my sexuality but I left my parents out—— Kyle (@MckMoiMoi) September 16, 2019
He felt so lucky to have parents that would choose his happiness above anything else considering that he is the only child.
“It’s unfair that all of u know how proud I am about my sexuality but I left my parents out of the equation.”
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of the equation. I know u all can accept me and be happy for who I am but that acceptance that I am longing from my parents is a validation of your life that you are okay for who u are. I made this risk to tell them because I am in deep need of support because I was jerk —
— Kyle (@MckMoiMoi) September 16, 2019
Moises knew that other people including his friends could accept and be happy for him but the acceptance that he wanted the most was from his parents.
For him, it is a validation that he can now live his life the way he wanted to be. He also came out to his parents because he needed support since he admitted he was a jerk to his ex.
to my ex. With everything that will hapen to me now, I have a renewed sense of purpose, a different perspective of life.
Choose happiness mga bakla. U are sad because u need to learn a lesson but learn from that sadness and grow. Be out and about, be loud and proud!
— Kyle (@MckMoiMoi) September 16, 2019
With the acceptance that he received, he has renewed his sense of purpose.
He concluded his post with a message to all LGBT who are still hiding in the closet. “Choose happiness mga bakla. U are sad because u need to learn a lesson but learn from that sadness and grow. Be out and about, be loud and proud!”
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