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AITAH for telling my son I know he is gay?

by Charlie Brown
May 12, 2026
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A widowed father attempts to bridge an emotional divide with his adult son after discovering his son’s sexual orientation through external sources.

Seeking to provide reassurance and support, the father initiates a direct conversation that leads to conflict with his daughter, who believes the approach was intrusive.

AITAH for telling my son I know he is gay?

I (62 M) have two kids, one 24 M and...

I've worked on myself and tried to be a more...

This brings me to my current situation. I recently found...

At first I was just surprised, but after I digested...

We live in a more conservative part of the US...

As such, I was concerned that he thought I would...

In the end, I decided it'd be best to address...

I invited him over for a beer, told him what...

He's very much like me and not too great at...

When my daughter found out what happened, however, she told...

She said I ambushed him, and worse still robbed him...

I really didn't get the impression my son felt that...

So now I'm wondering if I've been an a*shole telling...

I've been thinking of checking in with him, but I...

I cannot lose another person I love, and don't want...

Replies from all are welcome, but especially gay folks who...

As psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers famously stated, ‘The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.’ This principle of unconditional positive regard is essential for navigating family relationships, especially when deep-seated societal expectations meet personal revelations.

The father’s motivation was rooted in a desire to reduce his son’s anxiety, yet he failed to recognize that the ‘coming out’ process is a critical developmental milestone for many LGBTQ+ individuals. By bypassing the son’s agency, the father inadvertently removed the son’s power to define his own narrative in his own time. While the father’s intent was benign, the action lacked the necessary respect for his son’s individual timeline.

The father acted with good intentions, but he should recognize that his daughter’s reaction represents a valid concern for her brother’s autonomy. Moving forward, he should avoid bringing up the subject again unless his son initiates it. Instead of forcing further discussions, he should focus on building trust through consistent, low-pressure quality time, allowing his son to be the one who leads the pace of their emotional evolution.

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Rough_Chip6667 I don't think you have any thing to worry...

_I’m sorry if our conversation put you on the spot, or made you uncomfortable.

But I love you and I just wanted you to...

Then leave the ball in his court.

Forward_Incident7379 Gay here. NTA. Robbing someone of coming out? That's...

No_Pay_7188 I think you handled it well and maybe took...

fuzzy_mic NTA - You love your son and rea*sured him...

Guessing what he wants, a*sumptions about what is good for...

ashainvests (1) He told you he appreciated your words. (2)...

And even if he did prefer to come out to...

If I were to make up like your daughter, I'd...

JohnExcrement Unless your daughter is a lesbian, I'm not sure...

Your son may have gone for years feeling like he...

Bright-Wolverine7460 NTA as a gay person myself, this is pretty...

As long as your son feels better and you are...

Thank you for being understanding toward him and giving him...

The father feels motivated by a genuine desire to eliminate his son’s fear and foster closeness, while his daughter believes he violated his son’s autonomy by forcing a disclosure before the son was ready.

The central question remains: Is it a compassionate act to proactively remove a child’s fear by disclosing one’s knowledge of their secret, or is it an overstepping of boundaries that strips the child of their own coming-out process?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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