Being a teenager is difficult especially if you are gay. For parents with gay teenagers it can be very stressful as well. This problem is not as simple as a music phone running out of memory, where you can just chuck it out and buy a new one. When your teenager comes out of the closet, it can be overwhelming at first and you may not understand. Try not to make quick judgments. Sit down and talk with your teenager about it. There are a lot of parents who can’t or don’t want to deal with it. If you feel that this is too stressful for you to deal with alone, there are a lot of support groups you can join.
There are three places you definitely want to look at. The first one is called parents, families and friends of lesbians and gays or simply PFLAG. This is one place you definitely want to look at. Most people will go here to seek help.
The second place to look is GLBT National Helpline. This is a helpline for both parents and teenagers. This hotline is for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender teenagers and will give you counseling one on one. A lot of people seeking help find this useful. They can be contacted through email or phone.
There is also one called the Trevor project. This is specifically for gays and lesbians who are thinking about suicide. This hotline is available 24/7. If you are seeking immediate help, this hotline is recommended. Always listen to your teenager and support them even if you do not agree with their lifestyle.




