Hi logan, really loved this video and its very helpful. Im planning on visiting korea this summer, I would appreciate if you could make a video like this but for summer :)
listening to your story was so crazy because i had almost the exact experience.. i also come out to my daď via message after watching love simon ( it was the scene with his mom that got me)
I would change the title to ex homophobic dad. He is certainly trying to he best to support you now and that is wonderful. The fact that he bought the shirt and walked the parade shows that. He wants the best for you and I think that is so wonderful. It took me 27 years to come out as gay I didn’t expect my parents and family to accept it in 27 seconds of me telling them. I was lucky my family did they were all very supportive and my parents walked my first gay pride parade with me.
I hope you and your parents continue to have happier moments together and that they continue to learn about and understand you! my parents had similar but also very different reactions when I came out. my mom was very chill and very supportive of it, and her stance has always been the "I love you no matter what and I just want you to be happy" and she continues to be my #1 supporter today. :) we have a great relationship. my dad, on the other hand, started out lamenting all of the opportunities I'd miss out on i.e. "you won't have a husband and have kids and the perfect nuclear family" and he laughed at me over my reaction to the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Florida, USA, and he likes to lump me and my opinions in with "his lesbian friends" at work, etc. compared to what other people go through, it's definitely not the worst! but I wish he made more of an effort to care about me and support me than just offering shallow statements and brushing me off otherwise. i can't argue, though; my family as a whole has been super chill about it and very welcoming to my partner. I can only hope that South Korea continues to progress forward in the future and that expressing your identity and sexuality isn't seen as a negative thing. you are an amazing young person for being able to sit down and have such a mature conversation with your dad! with people like you, the future looks great. :)
Yes! So glad this popped up on my fyp! Stick it to all the haters 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💖✨ Edit: also he’s homophobic? That would be surprising, because he is more supportive than my parents if I told my parents
As a Christian I also don’t support homosexuality but we still love everyone no matter what, so it’s nice to see that even though your dad doesn’t support it, he still comes and enjoys the day with you.
To me it feels like he does support it in the sense that he supports his son and wants to make up for his misgivings in the past. He says that seeing protestors at the parade made him angry and it motivates him to be more supportive, so saying he doesn't support it feels like missing the point.
Way to go dad be proud of your son. He doesn’t matter. We all need to find love and if you find it in a different way than what we find is normal so be it. I’m proud of you.
> Hey v-logan, thanks for sharing this Pride w your dad, and your coming out story - all of these stories are important for the world community - Keep on keeping on ~ x Jackson, West Hollywood ~
I'm so glad for you that he was there to support you this year at the parade. AND he wore a pride t-shirt, nogal! Baby steps... The number of anti-pride protesters threw me a bit, though 😮😮 Stay safe, stay healthy, and here, have a hug 🫂
Highly recommend trying RockaDoodle in Seoul! The place has an American aesthetic, and they serve American-style fried chicken sandwiches. It's SO yummy, and definitely felt a bit like home when I went.
Our online stores were selling the valentine ones between 16-20GBP so pls appreciate the hell out of your 7 dollar sonny coz you have no idea how good you have it there my friend 😅😅😅