Views : 1,162,427
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 24, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.902 (1,008/40,276 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-13T06:24:22.811168Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Both of my straight parents also involved me way too much in their relationship problems from a young age and they still say they feel like it was the right thing to do "for me". Kids aren't their parents therapists but I'm glad these two have been able to establish boundaries and get to a healthier place.
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CUT is honestly one of the best sex-positive channel by far! i can't think of any other channel that allows people to have unfiltered, open-ended, honest discussions for them to express themselves and for their viewers to relate, laugh and learn so much! love you guys, keep doing what you're doing!! <3
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Iām 43 years old. My moms are 63 years old. Times were different. People were more close minded. My moms were happy I was straight(ish). They didnāt want me to face the adversity they faced. I was never embarrassed or ashamed to have gay parents. It was an easy way to find āmy kind of peopleā. I did have to take a lot of shit about it throughout school, but that was on all the assholesā¦ not m moms.
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The part about teenagers being nightmares just reminded me about how my parents overreacted/became overly upset at every little thing that I wanted to do/happened to me (ex: wanting to go to a restaurant with my friends, not doing well on a test, asking for money to go to the mall) which led me to being distant, emotionally stunted?, and secretive about my otherwise simple, somewhat boring, and vanilla life. Im pretty straight-laced and my parents, especially as a teenager, made me out to be a villain when I wasn't even asking to party/smoke. For them, it was because they were protective and scared for me & of course wanted to be overly involved. For me, it made me anxious to be open with them when I would get yelled at, told to stay home, or called stupid. This didn't happen all the time, but it was enough that only in recent years (mid twenties now) have they become more lax and reasonable. This is also because I only tell them as much information as they need to know about my life lmao, it otherwise gives me immense anxiety to deal with their overreactions. Sorry for the venting, but if anyone else felt this way as a teenager, I hear you. I loved hearing these two OPENLY talk with each other in such a calm manner that made me wish my parents were more like that with me.
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@Idolbottle
2 years ago
Would love to see this with a gay dad and a straight son.
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