Hello SB, thank you for letting Frum Gay Girl interview you today. What do you think about your words getting put up on a blog?
SB: I hope people see the interview and if they are gay, feel better about their life, and they are if they are straight, be nicer and kinder to gay people.
SB: I’m a kid. I’m very interested in planes.
My favourite planes are the Lear jet the 727-100. I like planes because it’s an
amazing thing to see them go up into the air carrying so much weight. It’s like
a miracle. I love the way they are shaped too.
SB: I don’t know! I keep the mitzvos, and I
study Torah in school. I wear a yarmulke and I have tzitzis and payos.
What is your favourite thing to do?
SB: I like rappelling down cliffs and waterfalls.
It is very fun! When I do it, my dad gives me a lot of praise and attention for
being good at it.
SB: Take out the garbage.
SB: My old school was run by chassidim but it was practically a gay school!
They knew my mother was gay and they were very supportive. The principal's whole family used to come to us for Shabbos and Yomtov and I was very good
friends with all the kids. Families in the school used to invite my family over for
shabbos too. Other schools are not supportive like that.
Will you tell people that your Mum is gay?
SB: I don’t know. It really depends on what kind of people are there. I already know someone who is gay who works there and she is really nice but I don’t know yet how they treat her or what my teachers are like.
SB: I don’t know. It really depends on what kind of people are there. I already know someone who is gay who works there and she is really nice but I don’t know yet how they treat her or what my teachers are like.
What are you afraid of?
SB: I’m afraid that the kids there won’t like
me and that it will be really hard and that I won’t make any friends. I’m a
little bit afraid that my mum being gay will affect me having friends.
SB: There’s nothing bad about it.
SB: I don’t like them because they aren’t nice
to my family. They say mean things. They look down on us.
What’s the best thing about having a gay
mum?
SB: My mother has a really nice girlfriend. She
knows how to talk with people. A lot of people, when they tell you things,
don’t really listen or don’t care, but she does. And I definitely don’t want another dad,
if my mum was straight. My dad is…complicated. It’s funny, though, because my
mum doesn’t wear a tichel. She doesn’t cover her hair.
We also get to go to special conferences for frum gay people ( http: //www.eshelonline.org ) and they are so much fun.
Do you ever talk about your mum being gay
with your friends or classmates?
SB: No. They already knew when I went into
school and that was that. It wasn’t a big deal. No one made a fuss about it at
all.
Has anyone ever said or done anything mean
to you about your mother being gay?
SB: The frum kids say we are “fry-acks” because
we aren’t like them. We still do everything frum but because our family isn’t
like theirs they say that kind of stuff. It makes me feel bad, and also annoyed
at them. It makes me want to be less frum, because I don’t want to be mean like
them, and that’s what frum people seem like, to me. Mean.
SB: Please be nice to frum gay Jews. They are good Jews and there's nothing wrong with them. Let your kids play at their house.
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