homosexuality

Mom, I think I'm a Lesbian

If your daughter has had sexual feelings for, or even a sexual encounter with another girl, it does not mean she's destined for a life of lesbianism. It was simply a wrong choice. Be careful not to overreact or withdraw. Talk calmly. Be a good listener while gently encouraging her to heed the truth. As much as your child needs data and facts, she needs your physical and emotional involvement as she's struggling with these issues.

You can help your teen wade through doubts about her own sexuality by understanding the truth about homosexuality and where in the progression of thought, emotion and conduct your teen is. Here are some basics to keep in mind:

  • Homosexual behavior is not a result of genetics. No scientific proof — or even strong evidence — exists to support a biological predetermination of sexual preference.
  • Homosexual behavior is not normal from a scriptural, medical or cultural perspective.
  • Homosexual behavior is identified as sin in the Bible. God includes it along with other deviant and unhealthy behaviors. His word also makes it clear that, while we are to reject the sin, we are to show compassion to those enslaved by it (Psalm 97:10).

Ask, "Why do you feel that way?" Listen for indications that she may have embraced some of the faulty ideologies we've discussed. For women in particular, same-sex relationships can feel "safer," though that doesn't make them healthy. How committed is she to thinking and behaving this way?

Remember, if your 15-year-old is raising this issue with you, two things are true. First, she is already some distance down that road. Second, she must also realize that you love her. If indeed she feels secure in your love, that confidence should provide the essential foundation you need to talk openly about it. You may be able to work through her confusion just fine. But for a particularly delicate or volatile set of circumstances, you may profit from the wisdom of a Christian professional uniquely skilled in this area.

Background Information

An Ounce of Prevention
Myths about homosexuality abound. Not least is the notion that, for some people, homosexuality is inevitable.

Born Gay?
How can you debunk the claim of biological determinism?

Struggling With Homosexuality
These questions and answers are designed to help men and women dealing with same-sex attraction work through the confusion.

The Causes of Homosexuality
Here are three possible reasons why your child is gay.

The Guilt of Homosexuality
Are parents to blame when their son or daughter comes out of the "closet"?

Questions and Answers

My friend is a lesbian, and she thinks it is okay. How do I tell her this isn't okay with God?
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Review Frequently Asked Questions

Stories

Finding His Way Out
One man proves it is possible to escape the grip of homosexuality.

My Father's Closet
When Dad leaves Mom for another woman, the wounds are deep. But what do you do when he leaves for another man?

Not What I'd Expected
Having a gay father-in-law was the beginning of lessons on love and compassion amidst different beliefs and values.

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Other Things to Consider

I Think I Might Be Gay!
This article, written for teen girls, points out that admiring the qualities, characteristics, or fashion sense of another female does not make you gay.

Where is God in the Midst of All My Troubles?
So many cry out to Him in times of need, but is God really listening? And, more important, does He care?

RelationshipsBlended Families, Parents and Adult Children

TransitionsPreparing for Adolescence, Empty Nest