MY COMING OUT STORY | Peter | My Parents Were Angry

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Published 2020-07-16
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It's time for another story - Peter coming out as gay to his friends and family.
As the title and thumbnail suggest, it was a dramatic and emotional experience for Peter and it didn't exactly go as planned. Tommy wasn't completely spared of the drama either as Peter came out while already dating him.

We hope you'll enjoy the story!

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All Comments (21)
  • I love how Tommy caress(fondle) Peter when he is telling the taughtest parts: this is the beauty of your relationship LOVE, LOVE, LOVE
  • Why do we (yes, I am gay too) even have to "come out" at all? Straight people don't think of themselves as coming out when they mention their partner to colleagues or leave a photo of their husband or wife on their desk. Coming out can be a joyful event and a act of liberation but even in tolerant, progressive environments, coming out can be extremely difficult. Thank you for sharing your story with us. Love you guys.
  • @thomassears1432
    Peter, thank you for sharing your story. It was very moving. As I was listening, I was comparing your story to my own with my parents. I told my parents almost 40 years ago now, when it was much less accepted than it is today. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • That was quite a difficult period of your life, Peter! I’m so sorry you went through that. Your parents’ reactions were very hard. I congratulate you and I’m proud of you for standing up to them and confronting them. They had to wake up and see how being finally yourself was making you happy. My coming out to my parents wasn’t so bad. I told my mum first and she was chocked and not completely accepting and understanding. I don’t think she fully accepts it even nowadays, though. I then told my dad and he was totally open about it. Very supportive. I think I was around 20 or 21 when I came out to my parents. I was always telling myself that I’d never tell them, that I’d keep the secret to the grave, but the day came when I couldn’t hold it anymore. I was terrified. But it all went well enough. It’s different for each individual.
  • @arif_and_ricky
    Awwwwww boys!!!! This video is soooooo full of love and passion...as you know we completely understand you 🌈🌈🌈 you have all our support and love :) Ps still watching the video but we have to stop it to write this comment! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌈🌈🌈
  • Hi guys, I enjoyed your coming out story, Peter! It takes "balls" (literally!!!) to open up so widely about one of our largest transitions in life. I was fortunate that my parents reacted favorably, and even asked me to spend the night. My dad drove me back to college in the morning. Of course, I'm editing out details, but still, I recall that day with so much intensity. Now I want to hear Tommy's story, too! Take care of each other. xx Robert
  • Hello Tommy and Peter, how are you? Oh Peter, I am so sorry that you experienced that. You are such a kind , sweet man , I would find it difficult to be upset with you. I’m glad you had Tommy to turn during this time, I know it can be a very lonely, and sad time . Did your parents apologize to you for how they treated you? I know they came to accept you but , they said a lot of hurtful 😔 things. I’m glad your father did not kill Tommy, did your father ever address his threat with Tommy? I did see the video with your parents, and they seemed very loving and caring. They even did chores on your property. I thought your mom was very beautiful, and your dad was very handsome. I assumed they would be because, you are very handsome as well. I must admit, after seeing your interaction with your parents, I was surprised to hear your story. I’m glad your story has a happy ending. 😃 My parents are not religious, they were even friends with a lesbian couple ( I came out to them first). Their reaction was not good, luckily I was 20 years old at the time. Had I been under 18 , they would have sent me to conversion therapy. My grandmother was the most accepting family member , she said , I don’t care if you are gay or straight, you will always be my grandson. Thank you for sharing your story with us, it made me a little tearful 😢. Thankfully, it’s all in the past, and you and Tommy are happy. 😘🌈❤️
  • @user-yd1wl8lf7k
    Wonderfully clear story Peter. Thanks for sharing. Loved the line about your parents not swapping Tommy for any woman. My late mother used to say the same about my own husband. Best wishes, Stefan in Ireland. 😀
  • @ersonthemesa
    Guys, what a story. Even though it started off sad and hurtful, the end result was happiness. I'm so happy for you both.I'm subscribed.
  • interesting how the parents react at first and then come around after time. A happy ending! Very nice.
  • @GoBlue79
    Peter. Your story was so very near my own. I relived my fears and pain as you told your story. We never fully forget such deep pain and scars left from parental rejection. You found yourself, your life's love in Tommy, and time helped your family love you for yourself. Tommy - thank you for being there for Peter during his journey. Your love for him then, and now, proves Peter made the best choice! I fully enjoy watching your YouTube videos - you both are genuine souls - keep sharing your happiness with the world. I smile and laugh with you.
  • @wzahner
    Very genuine, very inspirational! I'm 75, so "coming out" didn't really exist when I was young. I figured that if people were perceptive, they would realize it, and I always thought that "straight" people didn't need to "come out", so why should I need to? My grandparents never actually mentioned it directly, but they knew, and if they heard anyone being homophobic in my presence, they would come to me afterwards and tell me how ignorant that person was and that I shouldn't pay any attention to what they had said. Interestingly, my grandparents came from very large families, and they had a number of LGBTQIA+ brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and cousins. Really enjoy your postings!
  • @glenhammpnd8357
    Great job! Glad you are doing well. It is always a stress to tell a personal story. Take care and keep doing the videos.
  • @skiersobolski
    0 dislikes, I have never seen that. Your story interests us. Keep going and be safe.
  • Hi guys just recently started following you on instagram and YouTube i have just watch your coming out video. Thank you for sharing a very difficult subject with us. It takes strength and courage to be able to do that. And I am so pleased for you both that it has all worked out. Like you said Peter we don't choose to be gay we are born that way. You both seem very kind and loving people . Tommy I thought it was beautiful how you reassured Peter when he was telling us the very hurtful part of the story how you were touching him and showing him so much love.bravo to you. May your love grow stronger ,may you life together be blessed. and may happiness good health and prosperity alway be with you both. From William in Melbourne Australia 🌈🙏🏻🇦🇺🥂
  • @lemons888666
    Thanks so much for making this video. It's stunningly honest with so much great insight. I'm so pleased there was no killing. Is it possible to clone Tommy? We all need a Tommy in our lives. Take good care of yourselves xx
  • @alistair4909
    Peters “mean” letter would be a nice letter from me when I was in that situation with my parents lol. Love you two and it was beautiful hearing Peters coming out story ❤️
  • @jerrywestin3447
    So funny! But your poor Mom just standing there! Sorry! 😂
  • @FreewillUSA
    Thanks for sharing your story, Peter. My parents had a similarly negative reaction. It also took them some time to come around, but eventually they did. I'm so glad it worked out well for you eventually. :)
  • @bbunnyangel
    Hello Tommy and Peter! Wow!!! Peter what a beautiful coming out story! I'm sorry for the hard times you had to go through but I'm glad you meet Tommy and he was there with you💕 I really enjoyed listening to this story!! I'm very very glad that your parents came around too! You both are the best!!😁✌🏿 Stay safe!