Taking my boyfriend home. Any tips?

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<p>So not only are you against gay marriage (OK whatever) but also civil rights for gay people? O_O</p>

<p>dude, get off this site and stop stirring isht up.</p>

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<p>lol
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<p>ps
you think sanjer stands for sanjaya?</p>

<p>OP, beefs is not really implying anything, is he?</p>

<p>I really don't understand why people post all these highly debated topics here, there's no point, there's not real conclusion that makes everyone happy, because everyone has their own opinions and have their owns reasons, whether valid or not. And what 'valid' means is also open to interpretation.</p>

<p>So really, people, $tfu.</p>

<p>i pwned this thread like four times 8)</p>

<p>GIVE ME TWO PERRE</p>

<p>I NEED TWO PERRRES</p>

<p>SO I can get to stompin in my erreforce ones.</p>

<p>Anyway, to get back on topic, I'm now home for spring break and had a chance to talk to my parents. My dad now knows about my boyfriend (mom brought it up and from what it sounded, they had discussed it before) and is cool with it. He asked if I felt "well-loved" by him and mom and I said yes. He used to have the mentality that being gay minimized everything else I had going for me, but I don't think that's the case anymore. He said he even visited a gay classmate from high school who's in a hospital (stroke). He also said he loves me.</p>

<p>I would love to invite my bf to stay over (because I don't feel like staying over his place for now... it's my first time being home since winter break), but unfortunately he can't because his mom imposed a 10pm curfew on him when he told her he's gay. Apparently, she thinks that gay people come out at night or something, and she must protect his son from them.</p>