My oldest son is six years old and in love for the first
time. He is in love with Blaine from Glee.
For those who don’t know Blaine is a boy…a gay boy, the
boyfriend of one of the main characters, Kurt.
This isn’t a ‘he thinks Blaine is really cool’ kind of
love. It is a mooning at a picture of Blaine’s face for a half hour
followed by a wistful “He’s so pretty” kind of love.
He is also six. Six year olds get obsessed with all kinds of things. This might not mean anything at all. We always joke that he’s either gay, or we have the best blackmail material in the history of mankind when he’s a 16 year old straight boy. (Take that naked bath time pictures!)
Then the other
day we were traveling across the state listening to the Warblers album (of
course), and in the middle of Candles, my son pipes up from the back seat.
“Mommy, Kurt and
Blaine are boyfriends.”
“Yes, they are,”
I affirm.
“They don’t like
kissing girls. They just kiss
boys.”
“That’s true.”
“Mommy, they are
just like me.”
“That’s great,
baby. You know I love you no
matter what?”
“I know…” I
could hear him rolling his eyes at me.
When we got home
I recapped this conversation to his Dad, and we stood simply looking into each
other’s eyes for a moment. Then
we smiled.
“So if at 16 he
wants to make a big announcement at the dinner table, we can say ‘You told us
when you were six. Pass the
carrots’ and he’ll be disappointed we stole his big dramatic moment,” my
husband says with a laugh and hugs me.
Only time will
tell if my son is gay, but if he is I am glad he’s mine. I am glad he has been born into our
family. A family full of people
who will love and accept him. People who will never want him to
change. With parents who will
look forward to dancing at his wedding.
*sighs* I love everything about this post. <3
ReplyDelete--Cogito
This is o cute! Though I don't like Blaine.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, scenarios like this one are not as infrequent as one might think. Slowly, families are becoming more accepting. However, we still have a long ways to go.
ReplyDeleteSo damn cute! Hope he has a good birthday!
ReplyDeleteMy parents "found out" I was gay when I was 20. Last winter, my mother said, "I don't understand why so many people are becoming gay." I looked at her for a minute, then asked,"When you were in your early teens, did you wake up one morning, stretch and nestle back into your pillow to ask yourself whether you'd be gay or straight?" She was vehement that she did not. My response was, "Neither does anyone else." She was totally surprised. And I was 64 at the time.
ReplyDeleteCOGITO: GLAD YOU DO, I HAD TO SHARE!
ReplyDeleteHAUTE: IT IS VERY CUTE, THOUGH I AM NOT A GLEE WATCHER.
ReplyDeleteROGER: I KNOW ROGER, I KNOW. I HAVE A FEW FRIENDS THAT GET THE SUPPORT WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING IT. MY COMING OUT WAS BAD ON ALL LEVELS, BUT I AM HERE, I AM HERE!
ReplyDeleteLEATHER: TOO DAMN CUTE!
ReplyDeleteANON: I WISH THEY ALL CAN WALK A MILE IN OUR SHOES THEN MAYBE, JUST MAYBE THEY'D CHANGE THEIR TONE.
ReplyDeleteMECHADUDE: MEGA SWEET!
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