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"Bullying gay teenagers to death is a traditional family value." - Dan Savage (co-founder of the It Gets Better Project to prevent suicide among LGBT youth)Gay teens attempt suicide four times as often as their heterosexual peers, according to The Trevor Project, an organization that runs a 24-hour helpline and an online community for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) kids. When a child gets rejected by his family, the odds are even nine times higher. Fear keeps many teens from coming out as gay. It takes time for them to come to terms with who they are. They might also feel everyone expects them to be straight and they might fear your reaction. Finding out your child is gay can be a tremendous shock. Parents have all kinds of emotional responses to this news and even more questions.How did it all happen? Why am I so uncomfortable with his sexuality? Is my son just confused? Where have we failed as parents? How are we going to break the news to the rest of the family and our friends? What will the neighbors say when they see him with his boyfriend? Can we “straighten” him out? How can we be there for him?In "OMG My Son is GAY - Why is my Son Gay? - How You Can Help Your Kid Coming Out of The Closet and Keep Him Safe - The Ultimate Guide for Parents of Gay Children" you will not only learn how to deal with the emotional upheaval caused when your son tells you he is gay. You will also discover:- Why you didn’t do anything wrong.- How you can keep your gay child safe from bullying and away from suicidal thoughts.- What to do when you believe your son is gay and he has no clue.- You will learn how to talk to your gay child and to support them at school and in your religious community.- Why your gay son doesn’t need to be “fixed”.- How to talk about sex and dating with your gay son. - Where to find gay support and resources for you and your son.“OMG My Son is GAY - "Why is my Son Gay? - How You Can Help Your Kid Coming Out of The Closet and Keep Him Safe" is a compassionate guide meant to support you in one of your most confusing hours as a parent. You will feel empowered to keep the communication open with your son and to tackle all the hurdles of parenting a gay child today. Grab your copy now and connect with your child on a basis of mutual trust and unconditional love.PS: If you are a young gay man and you don’t know how to break the news to your parents then please let this book do the job for you.

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