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When Good Intentions Damage Allyship | What Parents of LGBTQ Teens Say Wrong
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Are you an overwhelmed mom of a gay or lesbian teen who's feeling lost trying to navigate the coming out process, and wants to let go of shame and embarrassment, as well as build a deeper connection of trust within yourself and your teen? Click here to learn how to work with me 1-1.
Have you ever said, “I just don’t want you to have a hard life,” and meant it with every ounce of love you have?
When your child shares something about their identity, your instinct isn’t rejection, it’s protection. Your mind goes to the world, the risks, the unknowns.
So you say what feels honest:
“I just want things to be easier for you.”
But what if that moment, so rooted in love, lands in a way you never intended?
In this episode, we gently unpack the hidden impact of that phrase and why fear, even when it’s valid, can quietly reshape connection.
You’ll hear:
- Why fear for your child’s future can feel like rejection to them
- How kids internalize messages about their life being “hard”
- What happens when children begin editing their lives to protect you
- The subtle shift that creates distance—even in loving relationships
- And how to move from fear-based responses to grounded, confident connection
If you’ve ever worried about saying the wrong thing, this episode will help you understand what actually matters most.
Press play to hear what your child may be hearing beneath your words and how to rebuild connection without losing your honesty.
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