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Ideal_Rock
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.... and I'm horrified!
I was facebook chatting with my cousin's daughter. They are the only family who lives here in Oklahoma where we are. She and my daughter are very close and I function very much like an aunt to her. I'm also still pretty close with her mother, my cousin.
She IM'd me to get advice about talking to her dad about the fact that he doesn't like her boyfriend. He's black, and her dad (not my blood relative) doesn't like her dating him. Typical old school bigotry. I explained a lot about the history of bigotry in our family and suggested ways in which she could approach her dad, telling him she wish he'd just get to know her boyfriend as a person.
I mentioned the generational nature and history of bigotry when her dad was growing up. He is older, the same age as her grandfather (my dad's brother) in fact. I mentioned that her grandfather also has some significant biases against people of a lot of different backgrounds. I told her this is probably why her uncle (my cousin) never came out of the closet.
::C R I C K E T S::
I was not prepared for the fact that she didn't know her uncle is gay! I can't imagine her mom not talking to her about it, but now understanding her dad's views, I understand why. Long story short.... I outed him to his niece! She's fine with it. But I told her not to mention anything to her mom until I had the chance to talk to her and tell her what happened.
Have you ever found yourself in this kind of a situation? How did it turn out?

I was facebook chatting with my cousin's daughter. They are the only family who lives here in Oklahoma where we are. She and my daughter are very close and I function very much like an aunt to her. I'm also still pretty close with her mother, my cousin.
She IM'd me to get advice about talking to her dad about the fact that he doesn't like her boyfriend. He's black, and her dad (not my blood relative) doesn't like her dating him. Typical old school bigotry. I explained a lot about the history of bigotry in our family and suggested ways in which she could approach her dad, telling him she wish he'd just get to know her boyfriend as a person.
I mentioned the generational nature and history of bigotry when her dad was growing up. He is older, the same age as her grandfather (my dad's brother) in fact. I mentioned that her grandfather also has some significant biases against people of a lot of different backgrounds. I told her this is probably why her uncle (my cousin) never came out of the closet.
::C R I C K E T S::
I was not prepared for the fact that she didn't know her uncle is gay! I can't imagine her mom not talking to her about it, but now understanding her dad's views, I understand why. Long story short.... I outed him to his niece! She's fine with it. But I told her not to mention anything to her mom until I had the chance to talk to her and tell her what happened.
Have you ever found yourself in this kind of a situation? How did it turn out?