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25 People Whose Parents Definitely Said “Oh Honey, We Knew” When They Came Out

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25 People Whose Parents Definitely Said “Oh Honey, We Knew” When They Came Out


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Nympho4U_69 19yo Brainerd, Minnesota, United States

My favorite thing in life is to talk about how gay I was as a child. Enjoy my story, along with others. Have a great day!

Even after this photo shoot, when I had my mom guess my big secret, she guessed I was pregnant before guessing I was a giant lesbian. —kristens488e1ce47

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I had Barbie dolls and Ken dolls, but I only ever had girl-girl and boy-boy couples. If someone suggested pairing up a Barbie with a Ken, I'd throw a tantrum.
sugarsweetromantic

Me as a kid. As gay as it gets. —marcr419f0676e

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I only made female Sims and then had them marry each other. I'd hide my computer screen from anyone who might be watching, even though I didn't really know why I was being so secretive. Somehow this didn't tip off me or my parents.
frootlena

That’s me looking all fancy on the first day of kindergarten. I just know how excited I was my maroon pants matched the maroon stripes in my shirt. Werk. —lukec440291fa3

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I dressed like the love child of Soulja Boi and Kate Boswoth's character in Blue Crush. At 14 I managed to convince my mom (who approved all wardrobe items - not outfit choices) that clothes from the men's section were warmer and of better quality.
t4baf102ac

I performed Cher’s album “Believe” at Thanksgiving for my entire family. The ENTIRE album. From memory.
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I MEAN JUST LOOK AT THE SHIRT!!! —lilyag

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When we were watching the Harry Potter movies, and I always said “Hermoine is really pretty. Like so pretty, when I grow up I’m going to marry her.” Not only did my parents miss this, but so did I.
magnoliabrynellen

My younger sister and I used to put on full concerts for our parents, including costumes, choreo, and FIERCE lip-syncing that would make even RuPaul proud. While we had plenty of traditionally-male costumes for me to wear, I would always opt for one of my sister's sequined ensembles to perform something from Miss Spears' ICONIC "Oops!" album. Baby was doing drag before he even knew what that was.
calebbryan

Columbia

Literally had a giant rainbow over my bed. It was a poster for Mariah Carey's "Rainbow" album. My brother and I shared a room. He had a Wu-Tang poster up. I think back now and it makes me laugh every time. FYI, that same image from the Mariah poster is now my phone case.
dnascimento

My mum likes to joke now, twenty years later, about how my love of Dungarees and giving my Barbies short hair and pen tattoos was probably a big red flag (or pink, purple, and blue flag maybe?) to my bisexuality. In my defense, my Ariel doll looked totally badass with colorful sleeves and a crop.
lauraemsmi

My parents should have known that I was trans when my mom, my sister, and I got this old timey western picture taken together. I’m in the middle wearing a cowboy getup! I also dressed as a male pirate every other year for ten years. —carriet4ffe0cbf1

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Stereotypical? Maybe. But when I gave every single one of my My Little Pony dolls buzz cuts, that might have been an indicator.
sjhartsfield

I think it was the mullet that gave me away —courtneyw26

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I literally stole a pink tutu from Toys R Us when I was six and used it to dance around in my room to Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like A Woman."
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I looked fabulous in all my girlfriend's Disney princes costumes. —mischap2

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For years, I would strap on my grandmas high heels, tune her clock radio to the country music station, and belt out every Shania Twain song known to man. Honestly it’s a wonder they couldn’t figure it out.
deucepack

When I was in 3rd grade, I was obsessed with NSYNC, to the point that one day I came home from school and I had the name "Lance" written in neon gel pen on my arm. Somehow they were still surprised when I came out years later.
remorgan

My grandma had to babysit for my sister and I once and she let us raid her entire collection of silk scarves, old purses, and stylish hats. This photo was the result. All the signs were there... I just never realized or came to terms with it until 15 years later when I moved across the country for college. —andrewwhitfieldc

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As a child, my dream was to be Paul Bunyan the lumberjack. My favorite color was plaid. I should've known.
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This was originally just supposed to be a photo of my dad with Jessica Rabbit. Toddler me had different plans. —lisaf441284529

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Growing up my dad wanted me to be a baseball star. Instead I made him announce all the countries my Barbies were from at all my birthday parties. Then he would play Ken, as host of my very own Barbie Miss Universe Pageant. My father was shocked when I told him I was gay.
brandamnl

Jive

I made my family buy me N*SYNC’s album to celebrate my First Communion.
zsutts

I literally wrote a biography about myself in the 9th grade and called it "Not A Boy Not Yet A Man." In the words of the great La Ganja, "Guh guh guh gaaaay!" — Me.

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