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Is this an "unfair" way to come out?
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Hey everyone, tonight I'll be coming out to my parents. It's not really a conversation that I would want to have, but it's something that I want to do. I don't really care if they accept me or not (I'm sure they will, but you never know), it's more about honesty and not having to lie about certain things.

I want to avoid for them to answer me, because they're terrible with serious emotional talk. They were never able to go past cliché frases to convey their emotions, and in the past it's been really hard to understand that they meant what they said.

So I was thinking of saying what I have to say and then walk out. Something like "Hey so, I wanted you to know that I like both boys and girls, I know that you love me regardless but I just wanted you to know, see you later" and then head to one of my friends' house.

It would be so much easier like this, but I understand that it's not completely fair towards them, they might want to ask me things or who knows what and they won't have a chance until tomorrow evening.

What do you think? Do you have any advice?

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