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LGBT pride stuff that is kind of discreet?

Like I know thats not the point of pride stuff, but I'm not out and i just want something to show I'm g*y but not enough so that my parents will figure it out. Any ideas?

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  1. dont hide yourself...but if you are really wanting to be discreet and you have a myspace i post my bi-pride things on there..so you could try that. or just wear a rainbow bracelet..they wont know. and if they find out tell them something else.  


  2. You are very brave Louis -- I salute you.  I would suggest that you not tell your parents until you GRADUATE from college, rather than when you leave for it.

    Beyond that -- I would just attend meetings of the local g*y straight alliance if there is one at your school -- were I you.  People wouldn't know, but they would suspect, and if your parents became aware you were attending -- tell them its a political thing.  You can be blunt about saying you don't agree with their politics, maybe when you are older, but right now you are a liberal!!!  If they kick you for that -- you are dealing with insane people.

    Kind thoughts,

    Hermes

  3. HRC Bracelet!

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    Actually. There's a bunch of nice stuff.

    Just go here. Because, I'm not sure what you would like. But it's all very discreet.

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  4. hey talk with your parents they may know more than you think , better you tell them then some one else  good luck

  5. My personal opinion is that before you can be proud, you have to be honest.

    I think it is far more important to be honest about who you are with your parents before you take pride in it.

    I also think it will take away a great deal of stress.

    EDIT:  Hun, you are their child.   And unless your parents are complete a******s... they are still going to love you.  They'll want to understand, and who knows, maybe you'll put an end to their hate all together.  And if they are a******s... it's better you sever ties now :)

  6. There's this ring called "the band of infinity" which is a plain band with a number on it.

    The numbers represent how many LGBT people have bought a ring. Each person gets their own number. I believe this started back in the early 90s and since then has grown.

    Me and my best friend bought each other this ring and it's very discreet. Check it out at their site.  

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