2. The foremost goal as parents is to take care of their child's overall health and
development, that includes physical, emotional, and sexual. The World Health
Organization emphasizes the importance of healthy sexual development to
overall mental and physical well-being. Sexual Development or Sexual Health
of children is considered to be important as well. Talking about Sexual health,
education to promote it, thereby, remains a sensitive issue as well as a taboo
in our society.
Socialization of babies and children, especially sexual, should begin at home,
where parents can have the opportunity to emphasize their most deeply held
values regarding sexuality. From a very young age, children are exposed to
messages about modesty, nudity and privacy. There are different responses
displayed by infants, such as masturbation, displays of physical affection
between parents, and the instructions that children receive about
appropriate physical contact with others, which influences children about
what sexuality is.
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3. Reflect on your own feelings and identity.Take the time
to understand your own emotions, thoughts, and identity.
Select a suitable location and time for the
conversation. Find a quiet, welcoming location where
everyone will feel at ease and be able to speak freely.
Develop your knowledge of LGBTQ+ issues, jargon, and
experiences. This demonstrates your willingness to
participate in an informed discussion while also
assisting you in addressing any potential queries or
worries your parents may have.
TIPS ON HOW TO COME OUT TO YOUR PARENTS AND GETTING THE SOUGHT ACCEPTANCE:
4. Recognize that your parents' reactions can be different.
They could be anything from outright acceptance to
astonishment, bewilderment, or at first resistance. You can
manage the conversation with patience and confidence if
you are psychologically ready for several responses.
Use "I" phrases to specifically describe your opinions,
feelings, and experiences in order to avoid seeming
accusing. Encourage open communication and pay
attention to any concerns or inquiries from your parents.
Even if you disagree, attempt to understand them and show
empathy.
Keep in mind that acceptance might not come right away.
Give your parents the space they need to take in the
information and reframe their viewpoint.
TIPS ON HOW TO COME OUT TO YOUR PARENTS AND GETTING THE SOUGHT ACCEPTANCE:
5. Parental acceptance is extremely important for the LGBTQ+
individuals. We at Solh Wellness work to provide people with
proactive mental health solutions before their situation
worsens.
To proactively support your mental health, try out several
techniques and make self-care a priority in your daily life.
Download the Solh Wellness App to start experiencing the
transformation.
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