Intersex activist and scholar Georgiann Davis shares five things parents can do to support their intersex child, including respecting their autonomy of their bodies from day one.
Read MoreA parent is having trouble accepting their child's bisexuality and gender queerness because they are also autistic. Read on for an important take on the intersection between disability and sexuality.
Read MoreBeck Paterson defines Asexuality as the first part of our ongoing series.
Read MoreA parent promised their daughter to never "out" any of her future girlfriends, but now her current girlfriend's parents are close family friends, and the parent feels torn about keeping secrets versus keeping promises. What to do?
Read MoreFamily gatherings are plentiful this time of year. How do you make sure your relatives don't shame your son for playing with dolls? Be confident, be consistent, and talk to your son with honesty and love.
Read MoreJulie Tarney, author of "My Son Wears Heels," gives us a few ways to get through the anger parents may feel around the holidays when they have to spend time with their homophobic relatives.
Read MoreHow do you respond appropriately when your student comes out to you? We have some ideas.
Read MoreMost school-based sex education programs focus solely on reproduction and heterosexual relationships. RV Dougherty gives parents a few tips on making this education more inclusive of LGBTQIA identities.
Read MoreKristin Russo, co-founder of The Parents Project, urges parents who totally accept their LGBTQIA child to dig a little deeper, ask questions, and always seek to learn and grow alongside your kid.
Read MorePolly Kim gives a worried mom some ways to talk to her younger children about their bisexual sister, such as introducing queer topics into books and conversation.
Read MoreAlyse Knorr gives a father some advice on learning to accept his daughter in order to go to a very important occasion: her wedding.
Read MoreKristin Russo, co-founder of My Kid Is Gay, talks with her mom Rose about coming out, family, and religion.
Read MoreKarin Gomez talks about coming out as bisexual and agender, mental health, and the intersections of many "invisible identities."
Read MoreBack in 2011, Kristin Russo wrote this letter at Everyone Is Gay for a young person whose mother was struggling with her child’s sexuality. We hope these words can serve as an important reminder to many more parents out there. Your child loves you.
Read MoreA teacher is coming up against pushback for trying to put books with LGBTQ themes and representation in their school library. How should supportive parents talk to their children about this censorship?
Read MoreA mother has asked her child to wait for two more years before coming out to friends and family. Should the child honor this request? Mother-daughter duo Kirsten and Lucy weigh in.
Read MoreHow and when should parents talk to their queer children about consent? The answer: Early and often.
Read MoreIn a very important addition to My Kid Is Gay, out athlete Lauren Neidigh writes to a parent whose daughter is feeling ready to come out to her college soccer team, addressing concerns about how teammates and coaches will respond to her coming out.
Read MoreToday, mother Christie Draper talks honestly and openly about struggles she faced when her son came out as gay to her, and how she was able to accept and love her son through it all, as well as become an activist for all LGBTQ people.
Read MoreYou want to introduce your partner to your family... but you haven't come out yet. How to navigate the difficult conversations ahead? Renee Zalles has advice.
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