I have often been asked what was the hardest part of coming out at 33. My answer is always the same, telling my kids I’m gay.
The hardest part of coming out at 33 was telling my kids I’m gay. I told my husband first. That was a difficult moment. I felt sure that he would get angry and just leave. He didn’t. He told me he loved me and that he was proud of me. That’s the type of guy he is. Then, when we realised our marriage was over, we discussed how we would tell the kids. We obviously had to tell them about the separation, but did we have to tell them about the gay? And did we have to tell them all at once?
We talked around and around that issue for a few days. Eventually we decided that we had to tell them all at once. We wanted them to know why we were separating. We wanted them to know it wasn’t their fault. We wanted them to know that there would not be any getting back together.
We decided to tell them together. We called them to the lounge room, switched off the TV and sat them down. As I looked into the eyes of my 7 and 9-year-old babies I got that terrible choking feeling. The one where your throat starts to close over, your mouth goes all dry and your palms sweat. The one where you wonder how you’re going to take your next breath. I looked at my husband with panic in my eyes. He could see it. He spoke first.
We told them that although we loved each other we couldn’t stay together any more, because their mother was gay. They only vaguely knew what ‘gay’ meant. I had to explain. My 9 year old daughter asked why I hadn’t known earlier. She asked how I discovered it at all. She asked about living arrangements and what would happen to them going forward. My 7 year old son responded the way he always responds when things get tough. He started laughing and making silly noises and being silly and carrying on until we had to discipline him. At least in that there is consistency, and his world just changed so much in an instant that he fell back to the only thing he knew would always stay the same.