Much of the domestic violence that occurs from a gay relationship when your gay son is the victim is related to hate and intolerance that cause similar violence. To avoid domestic violence you should let your gay son get the freedom and acceptance he needs like anybody else.
Much
of the domestic violence that occurs from a gay relationship when your gay son
is the victim is related to hate and intolerance that cause similar violence.
To avoid domestic violence you should let your gay son get the freedom and
acceptance he needs like anybody else.
You
would be surprised to know that the findings from surveys have revealed that
domestic violence in gay relationship rates are the same as those committed
against women in heterosexual relationships. It is nothing more than just the
same old reasons for domestic violence against women in heterosexual
relationships. Accepting that domestic violence faced by your gay son in his
relationship is nothing more than the usual reasons common in heterosexual
relationships, will help to avoid them.
Domestic
violence faced by your gay child is subject to the same laws. No one deserves
to be abused. Abuse and domestic violence can be physical, psychological and
emotional leading to threats and humiliation. It is for the every same reason
of control and possessiveness that domestic violence in gay relationships
happen in the first place. Violence can also take the shape of verbal abuse in
a bid to threaten, coerce or humiliate.
Federal
laws relating to domestic violence in gay relationships are strict and they are
regarded as hate crimes. If your gay son is a victim of domestic violence in a
gay relationship, then he can take recourse to the laws and the court. Like in
heterosexual relationships, the purpose of the crime is usually to maintain
control in relationships. It is also about exerting power over the partner
which can also victimize your gay son in a relationship.
In
most cases the abused needs understanding and that can happen from the parent’s
side. Your gay son could be living in fear and closeted in a world of abuse
because he might feel that coming out is not possible. To avoid the slide down
to depression that takes place in most cases, you as a parent should allow your
gay child to ‘come out’.
Isolation
and fear normally results from domestic violence in gay relationships as they
do in many heterosexual relationships. Your gay son may not know exactly what
to do as he may feel the fallout from a gay relationship would be different.
Instead of the sympathy factor in domestic violence in a heterosexual
relationship, your gay son may fear that support would not come his way.
When support for domestic violence in gay
relationships does not come easily, it is your responsibility as a parent to
see your son get over the trauma. Unconditional love and support can take away
much of the fear, and by allowing your gay son to come out in the open, can
avoid domestic violence.
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Emily Jäger is 41 years old, loving wife and mother of a 19 year old gay son. First she suffered a lot when heard that her child is gay, but Emily got over it and now she wants to teach/help parents how to cope with the fact that your child is gay. Click here to read more how to deal with your gay son. |
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