Reacting To COMING OUT Videos! - Hailee And Kendra

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Hailee and Kendra

Hailee and Kendra

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@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
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@MikeWayson
@MikeWayson 9 ай бұрын
You got a sponsor that's so cool 😊
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
We’re so excited!! And honestly the game is really cute, we’re playing it a lot 😁
@chrisoneill325
@chrisoneill325 9 ай бұрын
How are you at nearly half a million subscribers and this is your first sponsored video?!!
@JudahHernandez-qc2ju
@JudahHernandez-qc2ju 9 ай бұрын
I love this video Im also like you guys I came out as both straight and none binary because of you guys
@arjunraj5719
@arjunraj5719 9 ай бұрын
So good for u guys..May you guys get more successful sponsors and engage on more ventures over the years
@davidlane87
@davidlane87 9 ай бұрын
When I came out to my wife after about 30 years of marriage, she said "I've known you all of your adult life. Tell me something I don't know. " ❤
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
And that’s a supportive partner 💕
@rogersmallman8960
@rogersmallman8960 9 ай бұрын
I have a friend of mine who came out as gay to his wife, she was not as supportive as yours was, glad that you got a good response.
@ilookafterthewater601
@ilookafterthewater601 9 ай бұрын
30 years? God almighty - How????
@catfreestyle
@catfreestyle 9 ай бұрын
so glad you were supported 🩷 that’s true care , your bond must be so strong.
@pqrstsma2011
@pqrstsma2011 9 ай бұрын
@@ilookafterthewater601 haha there's a sitcom I'm currently watching, starring Fran Drescher, with the same basic premise...
@slogenheda
@slogenheda 9 ай бұрын
My parents' reactions to my coming out at 17 were so different. My mom had the emotional "I know and I will always love you" speech while we cried and hugged when I got home from school for Thanksgiving break, and then later that day when we were picking my dad up from work (he's visually impaired so he can't drive) I told my dad who immediately cheered and said "I knew it and that's why you're my favorite!" because he no longer had to worry about lil teenage me bringing home boys and then proceeded to light up like a lightbulb went off in his head and yelled "CAN I TELL YOU SOFTBALL JOKES?!"... it was a good day
@wheelycody275
@wheelycody275 9 ай бұрын
When I came out my parents exact words were "that's good....now set the table for supper"😅😅😅 definitely a memory I won't forget
@simmershonna
@simmershonna 9 ай бұрын
When our middle daughter came out we told her we loved her and always would as long as she was happy and then to go do her homework. (She was in 8th grade). Keep in mind though I'm pansexual and my hubby is a huge ally. I didn't have a good coming out story though and wanted my daughter to have the support I never got. She is now 20 and married to a wonderful young woman and they are very happy.
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
That’s very sweet! We’re glad your daughter was able to come out safely 🌹 and that she’s happy and healthy!
@TheMelbournelad
@TheMelbournelad 9 ай бұрын
“That’s great honey, we love you, but go get the algebra done” Couldn’t ask for a more this is normal because it is normal response
@simmershonna
@simmershonna 9 ай бұрын
@@TheMelbournelad Yeah pretty much how we felt about it. ☺ I was live streaming tonight and her wife video called me in the middle of it just to show me what she'd gotten my daughter for Christmas. She was so proud of it. It was adorable.
@vthegoose
@vthegoose 2 ай бұрын
Awwwww! That's so sweet!
@tony_m_km6mzp
@tony_m_km6mzp 9 ай бұрын
As a straight male, some of these coming out videos brought tears to my eyes. I can't imagine the nervousness and anxiety these people had coming out to their family and friends. Much respect to the LGBTQIA+ community!!!
@kamelsr
@kamelsr 9 ай бұрын
The scene with the Asian parents was from the ABC show What Would You Do. I remember watching it when it aired. My wife's and my reaction to it gave my daughter the courage to come out to us.
@brettchew3771
@brettchew3771 9 ай бұрын
I remember when I was 7, my only cousin on my mother's side came out. He told his parents he was in love with another young man (they were both teenagers). His father was supportive, but his mother freaked the fπ¢& out. She yelled at him, saying "You're can't be in love with a boy! That's wrong!" His response: "Why not? I mean, you're in love with that thing in your nightstand..." Almost 40 years later, and it's still THE BEST clapback, imho.
@TinasArtPage
@TinasArtPage 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶 epic response!!!!!!
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
OH BOY 👀
@NicoleTransWoman
@NicoleTransWoman 9 ай бұрын
🤣
@ryasnipes6068
@ryasnipes6068 9 ай бұрын
Perfect!!!
@AFMountaineer2000
@AFMountaineer2000 9 ай бұрын
I bet you your cousin had that response in the chamber ready to go just in case.
@RyanDSM1975
@RyanDSM1975 9 ай бұрын
When I came out to my mother, all she could do was ask what *she* did wrong. Probably the lowest point of my life as up to that moment, I had been so close to her. I haven't talked to her in almost 10 years now and she has made no effort to reconcile. My sister-in-law was so completely polar opposite of that reaction and embraced me for me. I had never had a deep relationship with her before then and ever since, we have been closer than ever. She has been my biggest ally and advocate. When the parents reaction is positive, it tears me apart inside...because I am so happy for those people and so sad for my own parents' reactions. I love you guys for being allies and advocates and for simply being you. *hugs*
@bettycross8872
@bettycross8872 9 ай бұрын
Ryan -I’m a parent and I am SO sorry for your sadness. Know that your mom’s reaction was all about her and not you! Still that doesn’t begin to make it ok for her to remain unsupportive for years. Her initial reaction is not uncommon, but her apparent inability to learn about human sexuality and embrace differences is. There’s always a chance she’ll “grow up” and come around to understanding. My guess is she somehow blames herself. For years my mom blamed herself for my brother’s horrible (genetic) neurological disease. Moms are weird like that sometimes. Embrace the family that accepts and celebrates who you are, live your life with love and joy, and maybe now and then send some of that love and joy (energetically but silently) your mom’s way. It may not make things change but then again, you never know, it might. Love and hugs and congratulations (on your honesty and bravery) to you 😊
@rogersmallman8960
@rogersmallman8960 9 ай бұрын
That sucks. When my oldest came out as transgender, I took on the philosophy of "still my kid that I love", nothing about that person has changed except they're now being who they're meant to be. You are who you're meant to be. I'm sorry that your mother reacted like that, it's heartbreaking. Stay strong!!
@janicelyssegarra375
@janicelyssegarra375 5 ай бұрын
I’m 23 and my parents and sisters said that’s a sin that’s the wrong kind of behavior that I’m in the wrong path in life that they don’t wanna believe that’s true and that they don’t accept or support that, now everyday my mom judges my 2 sister is starting to seem a little more supportive but my other sisters and my parents don’t support it
@Koi_Fishstick
@Koi_Fishstick 9 ай бұрын
I came out to my family as trans and Bisexual like a year ago and at first, they seemed confused, but literally the next day, i was met with presents of chest binders and pride flags 💗
@vthegoose
@vthegoose 2 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@opalspage1963
@opalspage1963 9 ай бұрын
I love the first song, “Ken not Barbie” it cheats makes me cry, I also cane out to my parents with that song 🥺🥹❤️❤️❤️ love is love. No matter who/what you love!!! Love you Haylee & Kendra 🤟😚❤️
@michaelsteele9341
@michaelsteele9341 9 ай бұрын
I remember my son sitting next to me on the couch. For months he was so withdrawn. I paused the movie and asked him if he was gay. He said yes. Asked if he was in a relationship. He said yes. Asked if he was happy. Said yes. Told him thats all i care about, his happiness. Him and his parter celebrate 11 years together on Christmas. Love them both. Wish all parents, and siblings, could be more supportive.
@wavetothecatintheprofile8334
@wavetothecatintheprofile8334 9 ай бұрын
I came out three years ago and am still hearing bs for it from my parents they talk behind my back and have little talks with me every now and then. I love seeing when parents are supportive because I wish I could have that. Thanks for the video it really makes me feel better
@charlie_0061
@charlie_0061 9 ай бұрын
I remember coming out to my mum as a lesbian when I was 16, and her reply was I have known since you were 11. I have just been waiting for you to know yourself. You're still my little one and always will be. My dad then came in and saw us crying, and my mum gave him a nod, and he just grabbed me and said, "Thank you for being true to yourself." ❤❤
@charmainedethierry4166
@charmainedethierry4166 6 ай бұрын
I love his ♥️♥️
@susanmaness8510
@susanmaness8510 9 ай бұрын
The boy that apologized broke my heart.... his mother was awesome
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
It was heartbreaking and at the same time so incredibly wholesome 😭💕
@susanmaness8510
@susanmaness8510 9 ай бұрын
@HaileeandKendra Yes definitely she loves her son so much
@joetoves7637
@joetoves7637 9 ай бұрын
I came out to my mom as pansexual almost 10 years ago. She didn't understand at first but she eventually came around and gave her full support.
@its_me_581
@its_me_581 9 ай бұрын
heyyyyy, im bisexual and came out to my parents yesterday they supported me and got questions i anserd them all, i love how they reacted
@hugmebunches
@hugmebunches 9 ай бұрын
I had a horrible coming out experience. I already knew my mom was homophobic, so I didn't plan to tell her until I had moved out. When I was 16, my sister told my mom I was gay, based solely on a rumor she heard at school. I had to spend a year with no life outside school. Over 15 years later, and I still don't trust my sister, or my mom, with anything in my life. My one bright spot was my dad, because my mom had to call and out me to him, thinking he'd be on her side. When she made me take the phone he said, "I love you no matter what, and it's going to be okay." That experience, is one of the reasons I stand up for all my LGBT+ kids at work. Each one of them are worthy of so much in life, and I want to make sure I'm always a safe space for them.
@pandaartstudios1
@pandaartstudios1 9 ай бұрын
as a single dad ive legit told my daughter who is a pre teen idc who you bring home i just want you to be happy and i love you no matter what
@dlmtns101m
@dlmtns101m 6 ай бұрын
As a straight female, I would totally accept and support any of my family or friends if they came to me and told me they’re gay, bi, whatever kind of love they’re wanting from whoever they want it from. And I’m sitting here crying watching these with you guys. I love you gals and your videos. You two have a such a strong bond and love for each other and I hope nothing but eternal happiness for you both. You always make me laugh and I always look forward to your next video. You’re amazing, 😊❤
@sirencity667
@sirencity667 9 ай бұрын
My fav video!!!! Also, thank u Hailee: I don’t know where I would be without my older brother. He always (and still does) supported and loved me. He showed me the world when my parents hid it from me. I was the first family member he came out to and I’m forever grateful that he felt safe to tell me (And now I’m crying). Anyway, thank u guys! I love u!!! Ur such an inspiration in my life. I love laughing and crying with u and being the glorious gender fluid lesbian I truly am ✨✨
@EiyaFinn-SasaraStrix
@EiyaFinn-SasaraStrix 5 ай бұрын
We NEEEEEDD a part 2,I loved this sooooo much, I could watch these videos over and over
@YsanneOshea
@YsanneOshea 9 ай бұрын
The social worth of your videos, your genuine natural love and the happiness that seems to swirl around you is such a gift! Made my day watching this. More please, thank you for sharing your experiences with us all!
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching our content!! We’re happy you’re enjoying it 🌹
@adriennacarter5597
@adriennacarter5597 9 ай бұрын
I'm terrified to come out as pan to my parents, my Mom doesn't believe you can be more than gay or straight, and my dad is an extreme homophobe, I don't think I'll ever be able to. My husband knows and actually shares the same sexuality, and everyone else I've told have been amazing and supportive. That's all I need ❤️❤️
@TinasArtPage
@TinasArtPage 9 ай бұрын
Sweetie if you aren’t ready to come out to them that’s 100% okay!!! When you are ready you will know and even if you never come out to them that’s perfectly okay too!!!! Sending you & your supportive hubs lots of love!
@AudreyFantasyoverReality
@AudreyFantasyoverReality 9 ай бұрын
The “I’m sorry” broke me. I started tearing up like omg my heart 🥺 I hope for a world where no one ever has to feel apologetic for not being able to control who their heart desires. Much love and well wishes to those who have felt the same way as the sweet human in that video or have been shown that they wouldn’t be supported or are currently shown that they aren’t. What you feel is valid, what you feel matters and nobody can take that away from you - don’t let yourself believe that they can or have. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️💕♥️🧡💛💚💙💜💕
@tonysickling9033
@tonysickling9033 9 ай бұрын
Kendra's mom's sound like legends and really awesome people
@dmouse1999
@dmouse1999 9 ай бұрын
This is why I love the LGBTQIA+ community. I came out as trans 3 years ago, and the first person I told was a bi friends, who instantly told her lesbian friend. that friend called me and said, "is it true?" when I answered yes, she instantly hung up and drove to my apartment, and took me shopping!
@bsandey
@bsandey 9 ай бұрын
My youngest daughter never told us about being gay. She just decided not to hide it. I was taking a friend of hers home (and she came along, of course), and when I dropped her off, she gave her a kiss goodbye. Not a "friendly" kiss, but one that a couple would give each other. It was a surprise in the moment, and I talked to her mother later that weekend about it, and she didn't know either. It never changed how we feel about here, though, and include her partner in events. Her partner has also since come out as a trans man, but again, changes nothing for the rest of the family on our feeling for the two.
@Maxiusslight
@Maxiusslight 9 ай бұрын
the social experiment is a real life TV show called "What would you do" it showcases difficult social situations with actors but thee reactors are real people. Its pretty cool an an emotional ride. If i may add a word of caution in condemning someone's reaction to big news. In these cases it is never ok to negatively react to your child, sibling or friends coming out. But please remember you may have had months or years to process this information and the person you are telling has had seconds. When my sister came out to me I hugged her and told her i loved her, and i needed a little time before I could talk to her about it. Next day we spent hours chatting because she let me process what she had been processing for the last thirty years.
@nickpostill5393
@nickpostill5393 6 ай бұрын
You two are so lovely together. Also that mum who said " don't worry" thats how the reaction should be!! Love your child full stop
@benmulder6487
@benmulder6487 9 ай бұрын
Love the video, the video that was in black and white got me a little emotional with the dad's response
@Audiogeek-kf2ez
@Audiogeek-kf2ez 9 ай бұрын
As a father, it would never make a difference if my daughter or son is gay , why , very simple. Love is so hard to find , true to ones self, love your children for whobthey are ,not what their orientation is. I have two children, I want them as happy as life will allow. Thank you ladies. You are one of the happiest ciuples i have ever seen. Congrats on your marriage.
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
That’s how it should be 🌹 and thank you!
@JasonRayShute
@JasonRayShute 9 ай бұрын
My friend was unsure about coming out to his dad after he had already told his mom. So he hid in a closet and called for his dad. Wondering what was going on he storms over and told his son to come out of the closet. He simply opened the door and handed his dad a flag and walked away. His dad looks at it and goes duh. The next day he came home and the flag was hanging on the wall. It's the first thing you see when you enter his home.
@koreysizemore8210
@koreysizemore8210 9 ай бұрын
I told my son, OK, im proud of you for wanting to be yourself. No matter what I will always love you no matter how you feel. You are always my kid. He waited till his mom and I divorced and first came out to me and my GF. Made me super proud as a dad to be there for my kid
@sophiabrooks4124
@sophiabrooks4124 9 ай бұрын
When i came out i was around 12 or 13 everyone always suspected i didnt have any romantic feelings for guys but i came out my father looked me dead in the eye and said "well i kinda thought that and im glad ur not going to get pregnant" my mom on the other hand began to verbally, mentally, emotionally, and sometimes physically harm me because of who i am she would always call me vulgar names so i was never really happy with who i was and it still is odd talking to her about my love life even if she is a little more accepting of it (im still confused on why she is so homophobic to me when her own brother has a husband) but it was difficult but i surrounded myself with people who were part of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies and i never felt more loved or cared for
@ChrisWebber-w5d
@ChrisWebber-w5d 9 ай бұрын
I came out to my mom yester and she was cool with it ❤🏳️‍🌈
@rajkhatri8135
@rajkhatri8135 9 ай бұрын
You guys are THE most wonderful couple… you are so supportive & understanding… you should be so so proud of yourselves 🤗 🥰 Ps love you both loads 🩷
@liveland-editz
@liveland-editz 9 ай бұрын
Omg I’m the first like 🤯🤯😱😱 That’s insane Love you guys ❤
@lunchbox7304
@lunchbox7304 9 ай бұрын
when both of my daughters came out to me, all i did was tell them that i loved them, and would have their back no matter what. I told them who THEY loved didn't matter to me at all, as long as they are happy. My house has now become a "safe place" for all of their LGBTQ+ teenage friends. My wife and i try to give them all the love and support that they all deserve. I consider all of them part of my family. No one should ever be scared or ashamed of who they are. Love is LOVE
@LucaMarcelWascher-wm5gy
@LucaMarcelWascher-wm5gy 9 ай бұрын
"I'm sorry" "Dont be sorry, silly" I'm transgender and I'm crying
@sylwaninn
@sylwaninn 9 ай бұрын
honestly i think that i was really lucky and blessed when i came out to my mom. like i was around 14 and as we were having dinner i asked he what would she do if some day i came home with a girlfriend instead of a boyfriend and all (i still remember her exact words) she said “i dont care who you bring home, girl, boy, trans or whatever. as long as you're happy of your decisions then im happy for you and its your life, im not the one who should tell you who you have to love. so if in the future it happens that you fall for a girl and you get a girlfriend then she's welcome in the family and i'll treat her as my own daughter. so that's it, just live your life however you want and make the most of it“. yea needless to say that i literally bursted out crying in happiness while thanking her over and over that she was accepting me for who i was. and i really hope more and more parents start to learn that it's okay to love whoever you want and let your kids be whoever they want and love whoever they want. if they dont accept you then fuck 'em, you're a whole gem and you need the sun to shine, not the darkness of you're parents closed off minds. i love you all :D
@alexiscallagan3119
@alexiscallagan3119 9 ай бұрын
Dad stuff get me every time!! Who’s cutting onions????
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
I’m not crying (I am) You are! (Yes you are) 😭
@jamespearce3564
@jamespearce3564 9 ай бұрын
I can't wait for the day when "coming out" isn't something anyone has to do, love is the universal acceptance of everyone.
@Matt140
@Matt140 9 ай бұрын
Hi ladies I absolutely loved this video I’m 100% strait but I love this channel you ladies are awesome
@perogy1
@perogy1 9 ай бұрын
I remember when my daughter came out to my wife and I. She was scared because of the rejection videos she saw on KZbin, and other platforms. When she did we were like, "and? ,,,", with her expecting rejection or something. My reaction was as long as you stay within the species, we love you.. Stray outside, it.. gets weird. She received an anti-climactic response. You love who you love and it's also none of the parents business other than support and love.
@douglasmitchell5033
@douglasmitchell5033 9 ай бұрын
When my daughter came out to me. I told her. it's about time you told me. I knew more than a year ago. It was obvious you and your friend loved each other. I love you. Just be happy. That's what matters the most.
@jimileecrawford7731
@jimileecrawford7731 9 ай бұрын
This is probably my favorite video that I've ever watched from you. I have two brothers who are younger than me and whilst my youngest brother totally accepted me as trans my other brother rejected me and we were the closest of buddies until I came out and now he won't even speak to me. I've cried many times because I miss him. You swelled up these emotions in me and even though I'm crying, I love it. I really love you guys and thanks.
@spider-fan-uk
@spider-fan-uk 9 ай бұрын
Your reactions were so wholesome and heartfelt, and kudos to everyone in the videos for finding the courage to come out to their friends or family ❤ Not gonna lie, some of these got me too.
@amiyahep
@amiyahep 9 ай бұрын
The boy apologising 😭😭 I cried! He seemed so scared and overwhelmed.
@caralynn.
@caralynn. 4 ай бұрын
Kendra's out here every video sharing personal stories and blatant adoration making unsuspecting Pans fall in love with her wife. Gotta love the confidence. Hailee, you are the complete package, I know because your bighearted smokeshow of a wife told me.
@thactotum
@thactotum 7 ай бұрын
didn't know I needed to see that tonight, guess I'm lookin for more of that.
@justinfelt748
@justinfelt748 9 ай бұрын
Happy Tuesday, Hailee and Kendra!😊😊😊😊😊😎☀💙💙💙💙💙💙🌷🎄💖💖💖💖💖💖🎄🎇👍. You two are awesome! And I love Kendra's smile pose 12:28! It makes me laugh!😂😂😂💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
@melissareynosa6990
@melissareynosa6990 9 ай бұрын
(Coming out story)I'm a lesbian. I accidentally gave my mom too many hints and at the time I was asking for an under cut. She found out and was waiting for me to tell her but I wasn't telling her. So she told me she knew and I was distant for her for awhile (I was cry during this) Then she told me she didn't like the gay BUT since I am her child she supports me (then I told my grandma,she supports me too) (P.S. I still have to tell everyone else, my sis and bro already know)
@melissareynosa6990
@melissareynosa6990 9 ай бұрын
Edit: one thing that I forgot to mention is my mom wouldn't stop hugging me
@dylanaxel2723
@dylanaxel2723 9 ай бұрын
The girl with her mom at 14:15 she did a part 2 and her mom basically said she was a bit surprised but she loves all her kids no matter what
@Adamnoisetog
@Adamnoisetog 6 ай бұрын
My ex-wife came out to me a few years ago, and I couldn't have been prouder of her. She's still my best friend, means the absolute world to me and her partner is one of the most incredible humans and dear friends I could ever have
@lorabarnard5156
@lorabarnard5156 5 ай бұрын
The one where they are talking about it being a social experiment its actually a tv show called what would you do
@Fluffy_Gaymes
@Fluffy_Gaymes 5 ай бұрын
I came out to my mom when I was 13, and don’t get me wrong she was very supportive but the first thing that came out of her mouth was “no shit” and I started laughing while I was crying, it was probably the weirdest moment yet happiest moment of my life, I love your vids and thank you for being absolutely amazing humanssssssss❤
@maleahesquivel-cg4db
@maleahesquivel-cg4db 9 ай бұрын
I'm a non-binary bisexual and I have yet to come out to my mom and I'm really scared to but I'm hoping they'll accept me
@RebelMoon2023
@RebelMoon2023 9 ай бұрын
I still remember coming out to my dad and step-mom twelve years ago. It still is the scariest decision that I ever made.
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
Proud of you for taking that step and being your true self openly 🌹
@ben0789
@ben0789 9 ай бұрын
​​@@HaileeandKendraI wouldn't know how to come out to my family
@Mel0Dramaniac
@Mel0Dramaniac 9 ай бұрын
All of these positive coming out videos are bittersweet to me. Im happy for them but i wish i had theyre experience. I didnt tell my dad he found out and used it against me to get me to come back to live with him when him and my mother first split. When my mom moved back i moved back in with her and now he puts on a front around me saying he loves me no matter what but when im not around he bad mouths and says he wishes he didn't have a gay daughter (To my siblings no less) But my mom is what makes it easier to deal with because shes the polar opposite shes the supportive one and i couldnt ask for a better mother
@Ch3rryB10ss0m2
@Ch3rryB10ss0m2 Ай бұрын
The social experiment one was a part of the show "What would you do?" they do alot of different social experiments and I would highly recommend watching every single one 9 times out of 10 I am weeping
@Vents-g2j
@Vents-g2j 3 ай бұрын
I'm bi and only out to my friends and siblings, and coming from the great Danny "if you parents aren't going to accept u for u, do they really deserve to know the real you."
@LuckyDucky81310
@LuckyDucky81310 26 күн бұрын
My parents are always saying negative things about the LGBTQ people so I don’t feel like it would be safe to come out
@5herpsandadog
@5herpsandadog 9 ай бұрын
My daughter is 17 months and I’m raising her to know that she has my support no matter what. I want her to know that My love is unconditional. Gay, Bi, nonbinary, trans, I will love her(them or him).
@stephenrussell6074
@stephenrussell6074 9 ай бұрын
I always believe it is a good day when I have helped someone, I have intervened a lot in my life to help or protect people but I learned that from my dad who in his 70s stopped a man who had molested a woman in the supermarket he had really bad arthritis but brought him to the ground, the weird thing was the two security guards nearly lost him as he slipped out of his jacket. The other weird thing was I listened to Diana Ross I’m coming out today which I played for the first time in years.
@Strix1213
@Strix1213 9 ай бұрын
I told my mom I was ace a year or two ago in the truck with my two siblings present... I'm not sure if she remembers or not, but her reaction was quite small. I told her in a weird way, and she's like "Oh yeah I know about that one." Didn't tell her I was aromantic or nonbinary at the time though.
@Pootz1000
@Pootz1000 9 ай бұрын
My daughter came out to me by telling me she was having the word QUEER as a tattoo on her wrist. I wasn't quite sure what to say apart from tell her I love her whatever and I paid for her tattoo as well to show my support. I'm still trying to learn about being pansexual (which is what my daughter is)
@-belue-6697
@-belue-6697 9 ай бұрын
Think of it this way, I'm an LGBTQ+ adult and I am PanRomantic AND Genderfluid (exactly what it sounds like...Fluid Gender 😊)... I say PanRomantic because it's the same as wanting to have a loving romance as any straight person would when it comes down to it, we are all just looking to find someone we can truly love, no matter who our type is... Straight people have a type, sometimes you have different types you like as well (not assuming you are straight, but if you are I'm happy for you as long as you are happy)... Think of being PanRomantic as having different types (looks, personality traights) we are attracted to... Our types just so happen to be different genders and not only the opposite gender...that's our type...but deep down our true type is the person above all else, this is for me why I see beauty in many genders, because I'm searching for the right person, not the right gender... I'm searching for HEARTS, NOT PARTS. 😊... Also, I'm happy you love your child no matter what...No every child is as lucky as your child is that they have a parent that cares for them and loveS them unconditionally...remember that! 😎
@jaymehaswow
@jaymehaswow 9 ай бұрын
Not me teary already on first video..
@amandaj8629
@amandaj8629 6 ай бұрын
please do more of these i love the reactions
@RickyShawn
@RickyShawn 9 ай бұрын
I’ve only come out as nonbinary to two people irl and I was so scared to tell one of them because she’s my best friend ever and I didn’t want to lose her, but her reaction was just alshdjdjf I’ll always remember it. She said “I love you no matter what”
@Alex-zt3vy
@Alex-zt3vy 9 ай бұрын
Im crying this reminds me of my coming out when i was 11
@RyanESmail
@RyanESmail 9 ай бұрын
You two are amazing!
@bjrnegillarsen1380
@bjrnegillarsen1380 9 ай бұрын
I never got the chance to come out in the traditional way, got caught in the act by mum... She was NOT happy, but that was because the dress I had "borrowed" to wear for my boyfriend that particular day was dry-clean only and worth $300+ second hand...
@wrathfulsmile
@wrathfulsmile 9 ай бұрын
My niece came out to me, and my Only reaction was to ask "Are you Happy?". That is the only thing that matters.
@morganraymundo8135
@morganraymundo8135 8 ай бұрын
My daughter is 13 now but came out to me when she was 10. We were in the pool. I had a feeling but I was completely ok with it and have been very supportive and she has had a girlfriend for almost 2 years now and loves talking to me about it.
@JarrodLamb.9623
@JarrodLamb.9623 9 ай бұрын
Damn. Why you gotta tug at the heart string like that. My parents were supportive when I came out. Of course, my mom, being a mother, always asking about who I'm seeing. Always good to see parents and friends being supportive of each other. Love you guys ❤
@meganmakesmagic802
@meganmakesmagic802 9 ай бұрын
I'm not crying, you're crying. 🥲💖🌈
@gracehammond4404
@gracehammond4404 9 ай бұрын
I came out a few months ago and my mum just stood there and said nothing.i asked to say something she said I don't know what to say. Then later she said to me how can you be sure, it is probably just a phase. I may only be 13 but I am certain that I am lesbian.it broke my heart. Thankfully when I came out to my best friend she was so supportive and said she didn't care and I could love who I wanted to..
@alexbishop3107
@alexbishop3107 9 ай бұрын
I cried on the austin one
@xxprincessmysteriousxx2447
@xxprincessmysteriousxx2447 9 ай бұрын
I tried to come out as bisexual when I was 16, and didn’t get the reaction I was hoping for. The woman I lived with at the time wouldn’t let me around her grandkids so I wouldn’t “expose” them to gayness, or “touch” them(which I would never). My dad threatened to disown own me, and if I hadn’t agreed to go to counseling and “get help” I would have became homeless. I went through a really hard time after that, with a couple sucide attempts until I met Heather. I faked that I was straight, but had her as a partner after that off and on; I kept it from the people in my life who were unsafe. Fast forward to today, I’m now pansexual. I’m out in the open and am supported by my birth mother(surprise I’m adopted, with a mom that’s bisexual.) I no longer speak to anyone that has a problem with my sexuality.
@jameslane6631
@jameslane6631 9 ай бұрын
❤iwant selfie with you 2 gorgeous girls
@SeanFromMars
@SeanFromMars 9 ай бұрын
Love this video and congrats on your first paid promotion, hope you have many more.
@BaileyJo11522
@BaileyJo11522 9 ай бұрын
I came out last year as trans at the age of 45. When I told my mom, I was coming home from a ski trip, and I decided to come home dressed femme. I called and asked her if there was anything that would make her stop talking to me. She said no, and was confused why I would ask that. I got home, walked in the door, and she said, “I had a feeling”. My parents are in their 70’s, and don’t understand so much of the new ways of thinking, but their love is unconditional. I’m their kid. The proudest moment was when she said she, referring to me. 🥹🥹
@Bexar2204
@Bexar2204 9 ай бұрын
22:36 This one got me real good😭, properbly because I know that´s exactly how my parents and brother would react if I came out to them, as anything but straight 25:30 I´m disabled and in a wheelchair permanently, this means that I fall out of my chair from time to time, and I can 100% confirm that like 95% of strangers just moves on by. Once I fell out of my chair and unto a road in the middle of rush hour, and properbly 40 cars drove by, before an senior person; could barely walk, stopped his car and came to check up on me.
@KayBX
@KayBX 9 ай бұрын
10:53 ok. I cried with the others before this, but I ugly cried to this one.❤❤.
@Mikaylagaming470
@Mikaylagaming470 9 ай бұрын
I came out to my mom last year I think and the first thing she said was "I knew u were when u were watching shows over and over again for the girls"
@MikeWayson
@MikeWayson 9 ай бұрын
Love is love, no matter what itll always prevail ❤
@HaileeandKendra
@HaileeandKendra 9 ай бұрын
Facts!
@lucidie_gucidie7470
@lucidie_gucidie7470 9 ай бұрын
Off topic but your sound system is heavenly
@EmilyBostic-oy4wx
@EmilyBostic-oy4wx 9 ай бұрын
Less than 3 and a half minutes in, and I'm crying about Kendra's Mom's coming out story. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@insomiac483
@insomiac483 9 ай бұрын
I came out to my family by accident during lockdown, randomly during a conversation with my sister i came out as lesbain she was like "omg really, all my gay friends always said they had a feeling you were lesbain or bisexual" and we both laughed about that and she could tell I was scared to tell my mam so she told her for me. My mam was really supportive and said how she loves me no matter what and she also said "what kind of mother would I be if I didn't love you just because your a lesbian" and gave me a hug. Now my mam, sister and brother make a lot of gay jokes to me and there so cheesy but very funny, I'm blessed to have such an amazing and supportive family, my family have saved me a lot i can never thank them enough, I'm sorry for this long comment just think this is a safe place to share, thank you for being such wonderful people. Hope everyone has an amazing day/ night, love you all.
@nbrowser
@nbrowser 9 ай бұрын
Ok...as the uncle to a lesbian niece who herself is married to a wonderful woman, also an uncle to a FTM nephew....and said uncle is also not "normal" (yeah I'm different from societal norms but afraid to really go public...not gay nor bi or trans...) If anyone comes out to me it's simply full on acceptance, live your life the way you wish and be happy...your happiness is priority #1. I personally dislike the word "tolerance" as that means you put up with things that aren't normal but still don't like it, let's normalize pure acceptance of anyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Hailee and Kendra, I'm happy to have found your channel, it's funny and educational all at the same time, today I'll click that Subscribe button cause you two are so damn cool, also Kendra's bubbly attitude is off the charts cute. That said...any more corny as hell pick lines compilations coming? Those are day brighteners lemme tell ya! PS. titties are the best! LOL
@curtb.9450
@curtb.9450 9 ай бұрын
To me you are who you are no matter what someone has to say about it , we are all who we are and no one can change that so forget the haters and anyone else that has a issue with it so keep up with the life you whant to live
@heatherlewis338
@heatherlewis338 9 ай бұрын
When my oldest daughter was 12 she, very worriedly, said she had something she had to tell me. I told her she could tell me anything without concern, and that she knew that. She agreed but said we'll see won't we. And then proceeded to tell me she knew, without a doubt, that she liked girls a lot more than boys and that she was at least bi if not a lesbian. I told her that as long as she was happy, whoever that she meant she was with, then I was happy for her. I assured her that whatever she did, whoever she loved, that I would love her the same. And then trying to lighten the mood for her, especially since I've always been a smartass with an off kilter sense of humor, I then also told her "And to make it even better that means you won't be making me a grandma at an early age, so absolute bonus points for that." She then had a very serious gf for over 4 years and was very happy. She did briefly here and there, have bf's but none made her as happy as with another female. She did have a bf long enough to gift us with a beautiful grandson 7 years ago on 12/11/ 16, 3 months before she lost a fight with drugs. Still miss her terribly, especially this time of year. And then 1 of her twin sisters Judi came out as trans, now he goes by Chase, the following year, the year she passed in '17, and his father and I both have been giving all the support we possibly could, especially to make up for his grandparents being far from accepting. His twin sister is accepting and now that Chase is happier with himself, him and his twin are actually closer than they were when he was stuck as an uncomfortable girl stuck on psych meds that did no good. Parents should just suck it up, whatever their internal beliefs may have been, and should continue to love and support their children, because they ARE still their kids.
@augustusgreen7881
@augustusgreen7881 9 ай бұрын
Can you do the not my arms challenge
@colleenterry5458
@colleenterry5458 9 ай бұрын
My oldest grandson came out 3 years ago when he was 17 and was afraid to tell me because he thought that I would hate him, I told him I knew since he was a little boy and I will always love him!! I just want him to be happy and find a great partner because he is a wonderful young man!!! And gorgeous too lol!
@fandomgaymertransgirl2.0
@fandomgaymertransgirl2.0 2 ай бұрын
When I was in school, I thought I was a gay guy, then a bi guy. Several years later, I realized I'm bi and pan. And I thought I was genderfluid, only to remember moments when I was a kid and wishing I was a girl. I realized I am a girl. So yeah, I'm a bi and pan trans girl.
@Ash_0n_Paws-h3c
@Ash_0n_Paws-h3c 2 ай бұрын
When I came out to my mum, all I said was: "Mum.. I think I might be lesbian, and I have a girlfriend.." I cried, my mum hugged me, said she supports me and everything and guessed who my girlfriend was, she guessed right lmao! Still one of my favourite memories, but a few days after my gf broke up with me, we're still friends till this day
@kajuncourier
@kajuncourier 9 ай бұрын
Maybe SHOCK in receiving this information from your child. My first reaction was shock, second reaction was my heart told me I still love him NO MATTER WHAT and always will. I told him so.
@kiayahargis1431
@kiayahargis1431 Ай бұрын
Not all parents are supportive. Mine definitely were not. But weirdly enough, all my aunts and uncles were. So, the first videos reaction wasn't surprising to me.
@Amy_Chronicallyill_bibliophile
@Amy_Chronicallyill_bibliophile 3 ай бұрын
I only came out in December of 2023 (I was days way from turning 34). First I wrote a letter to my dad and bonus mom. Then I texted each of my 2 brothers who live across the country. Then I made a reel on IG for the world to see. I’ve known who I am for a long time, but living in a very conservative area, I was nervous about how I’d be treated if people knew. I can now say I am panromantic demisexual, or queer, and have it be a relief to have it off my chest.
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