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  • If They Could Turn Back Time: Cher and Chastity to Host Coming Out Reality Show

    It's what ever mother dreams of from the moment the sonogram technician points to that blurry little vajayjay on the monitor: the chance to host a mother-daughter reality show.  I mean, come on-- who among us hasn't imagined transforming our own homespun drama and tears into 30 minutes of entertainment for the masses?  

    Well, until you figure out a way to turn you and your 3 year-old's heart-wrenching struggle with getting her buckled into a car seat while she's wearing her Belle dress and her winter coat into something we all want to watch, the networks will be duking it out over who gets to air "Coming Out With Cher and Chas." 

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  • Gay Kids May be Finding it Easier to Come Out These Days

    gay kid and familyWhen my older son was about three, he took to wearing an old skirt of his big sister's (she was about 15 then).  At first it was just around the house, but eventually he insisted, as three-year-olds do about a whole host of things, to be allowed to wear it when and where he pleased.  At that point I was used to putting barrettes in his hair and seeing him carry around an old purse (he made quite a striking figure in a very boyish polo shirt, a raggedy black pleated knit skirt, sparkly barrettes, and the purse).  It was capped off when his dad bought him, for his fourth birthday, a pair of pink plastic high heeled shoes.  Nathaniel refers to that time as "when he was a girl" and in fact most people did take him for a girl for at least a year, complimenting me on my "lovely daughters" after his little sister was born.Now, I know enough to know that gender issues have nothing necessarily to do with being gay, but my son's preferences during that time did bring a question to the forefront, which was, "What if my son is gay?"  My conclusion?  "No problem."  I knew I would be able to accept my son for who he was, whoever that turned out to be.  Well, I hoped I would, of course, not really knowing how I would be in reality, because how can you know your reaction to anything in advance?  But I hope I will be open to it when and if it comes up in his life.  Or his sister's.  Or his little brother's, for that matter.

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