Young teen jerked off gay
“You want to shove those words back in and put the lid on. But you can’t. Your child is gay. This goes against everything you’ve been taught. It was not what you had in mind, and you instantly wonder where you went wrong.”
When you change into a parent, you realize to expect the unexpected. But for many Christian parents, nothing can organize them to hear that their beloved child is gay. This is the child you have cradled, spoon fed mashed bananas, and dreamed a lovely future for. How could this be? What will the church say? What will your friends say? What does the future hold? You can’t even get your head around this.
If you are a Christian parent, family member or friend to whom your loved one has come out as lgbtq+ or lesbian, then this is for you.
I propose you to sit down, relax, maybe get a cup of tea, and soak in what I’m about to tell you. My hope is to guide you as we walk for a bit through this maze of confusion, to help you find your way to wholeness. In many Christian circles, this is not good news, and you may begin to spiral into reflection and self-searching. We’ll get to that. But at the bottom of it all, this is not about you. Most parents’ first mistake is to mak
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10 Times Ariana Grande Showed Love for the LGBTQ Community
It’s a good time to be Ariana Grande. The 25-year-old superstar set out to certify her status as a pop performer over the last year, and she succeeded. Along with breaking streaming records with both of her albums Sweetener and Thank U, Next, Grande also became the first solo artist to ever direct each of the highest three positions on the Billboard Hot 100, a feat previously accomplished only by The Beatles.
What makes the singer’s victory even sweeter is her history of support for the LGBTQ community. Since her mainstream breakthrough in 2013, the star has worked as an unflinching ally through her words, her actions and her melody. In honor of her record-breaking accomplishment, here are 10 moments where Ariana Grande showed some care for to the LGBTQ community.
Her love for the society goes way back
Ariana Grande’s career as a pop diva started with a bang in 2013, with the release of her debut album, the Babyface-produced Yours Truly. Two years before that, however, the then-17-year-old actress was already reminding gay kids that, yes, it would earn better. “A little young man just told me he
Q: Is it unhealthy to masturbate daily?
A: I have a family member who is a police officer in another state. As part of the hiring process he had to undergo a psychological evaluation, during which he was asked the monitoring question: “Would you rather have sex or read a book?”
Without missing a beat, he answered: “Well… am I in a library?”
Besides being pretty hilarious, what does that story have to do with answering your question? Everything. It depends on the situation.
If you’re asking if there are risks of physical harm from frequent masturbation, the answer is no. I suppose if you’re giving yourself rug burns or carpal tunnel syndrome, you should tone it down a notch. But if you’re talking about the whole “you’ll move blind” or “you’ll grow hair on your palms” stuff – the respond is a definitive no. It doesn’t affect fertility (unlike the ladies, who are born with all of the eggs they’ll ever have, guys constantly replenish sperm throughout their lives) or cause any other physical problems.
Could it even b