(September 22, 2012 at 8:48 pm)TaraJo Wrote: Good. Don't. I've seen how painful that kind of a shift can be; don't make it any more difficult for her than it has to be. Even though you're an atheist, you might consider looking up a GLBT friendly church for her to go to. They might be able to help her rectify her religious beliefs with her sexual orientation.
It's none of my business, really. She's the type of person, if I said I love purple teddy bears, she'd take a special interest in being anti purple teddy bears. I learned that early on, and used it to my/her advantage many times. For instance, I told her I hated the idea of her staying close to home for college, because I felt like she needed to get away, and have that experience. She just moved out of my house with her degree 2 years ago.
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