From The Lesbian Life Forum:
My 18 year old daughter has recently come out and she has been dating a young lady now for about 7 months. I am very supportive of my daughter and also of her friend. This young lady's parents are not supportive of their daughter and her relationship with my daughter. They recently found out about her daughter being gay. Tonight I found out that my daughter is no longer allowed to come to their house to visit with their daughter.
What do you do to comfort your child at this point?
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How do you comfort your child, you ask. Listen to her when she talks about it. Same thing happens daily to straight couples. Parents are afraid for their children and for themselves, afraid of the things they don’t understand. So am I.
Being gay is really hard on a person, it really is. It is wonderful that you support your daughter and accept her as she is. Very rare.
Thing is, the girls will find a way to keep contact if that is what they want to do. Today it is so easy to keep in touch. It’s not the same as visiting each other at home, that’s true. Maybe they should meet elsewhere instead?