Monday, July 30, 2012

The miracle of becoming a parent, a prerogative?


First of all, you DON’T CHOOSE  to be gay or straight, it’s simply the way you were born.

I’m starting this blog because a while ago I read the cry for help from a young gay student. His story is amazing because he doesn’t give up and fights his way through education, he is left with nothing but the clothes he wears  a pair of flip-flops his laptop  some books a blanket and his cat. Hhis parents kept his other belongings because they though he didn’t deserved them, he hadn’t paid for it they (parents) had paid for all of it.  (Yeah, pathetic I know)

They ( His parents)  took his savings from his bank account before he could get  it himself, they said it was payment for all the time he had lived in their house. Again, it is normal for a parent to provide for their child. So basically they did steel from their own son, How low can you go!
It seems that  a ’friend’ from high school got wind of him being gay and next, everyone knew including his parents and they eventually kicked him out because of it.  And he had to leave high school two months before graduation, because it wasn’t safe for him anymore.

I think it’s normal for a parent to provide for the child. His parents didn’t feel that way. Imagine you are a young adult and come home one day after school and mom and dad tell you, you have until midnight to collect your things and get out of their house……. They take away your savings, your clothes and other things just because they feel it doesn’t belong to you because you are gay!

It was author Wade Kelly who  took his story to heart and started the fundraising for this young man. Wade Kelly has written a wonderful  novel  … When Love Is Not Enough  …  It’s about how so many young gays are struggling, and long for acceptance from their parents and the community, it’s wonderful written and I cried more than once reading this book. Because I know what Wade wrote, these things happen in real life, sad but so true.  The suicide rate is very high among these youngsters and that saddens and at the same time fills me with anger. 

It amazes me, every time I read that parents kick out their young children ( Some are even as young as fourteen and they mostly end up on the streets) or if they are really lucky they have relatives who take them in. Makes me shudder with disgust. Becoming a parent should be a blessing even if the child doesn’t turn out the way you have wanted him to. They are children and didn’t ask to be born, children are most precious and are a blessing not a burden or a shame.

This young student, isn’t a trouble maker but he works hard and studies even harder to make his life better.
But read this oh so sad story ‘of this very strong young man’ for yourself and help with the funding.

Wade Kelly’s Homepage:

Introduction.

The reason for starting this site is, that there is so much to tell! I want to use this site to write about what keeps me busy and share my thoughts with as much people as possible. There will be sad stories and happy ones too, it’s not all bad what happens in the world, right.