Adults React To Coming Out TikToks

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Adults watch popular tiktok videos of people coming out to their friends and family. Watch as the cast reacts and shares their own stories of coming out of the closet in this emotional and joyful episode.

Content Featured:
Tachi Comes Out as Bi

Jamie Comes out as Non-Binary

Sir Carter’s Coming Out Story

Oliver Comes Out as Trans

We’ll be Ready

Reactors Featured:
Kieran
George
Sharon
Ryan
Izzy

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Adults React To Coming Out TikToks
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“And the worst case scenario is that they get cake.”
I’m down for cake..

TheQuestionmarkstudi
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When I came out to my brother, I said "I like girls" and he said "so do I" I thought that was really funny

Emma-gqou
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I’m 42, southern, white and Christian. I have 2 daughters (5 and 2). I’ve always said it doesn’t matter who they end up loving as long as they treat them right. They can’t get married til they are 25 and have a college education lol but I’ll accept and love them no matter what. But if anyone tries to hurt my girls then I’m going to kick some ass.

angelamorrow
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I am married to a man and I love him. However, I identify as bisexual. I didn't feel comfortable saying that until I was 30. My husband was the first person I told and he was like that makes sense. Does it change anything between us? I said no not really but I feel more comfortable now.

allysonbergey
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Sharon with the mom perspective, Ryan’s maturity, Sage’s TikTok, and The Trevor project 👏👏👏

ednasierra
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10:10 when I came out (non-binary, they/them), I was so scared, even though my parents are the most supportive people ever and my mom is bi, but I was terrified that they would be disappointed or something, and once I finally told them I started crying because I was so scared. My mom started crying too, because she thought she had made me feel like she wouldn't be accepting, which is so not true. Even after they had accepted me, I kept thinking in the back of my mind that they were using my old pronouns and name behind my back, even though, again, they honestly gave me no reason to think that. One day my mom just randomly said "you know we're fully committed to this, right? Your dad and I have been practicing together your new name and pronouns", and I started sobbing because I felt so relieved and happy. I know that a lot of people feel like this about coming out, no matter the circumstances, and it's probably very hard to see your child so terrified of telling you who they are, because you never wanted to make them feel that way. I want those parents to know, its not always your fault, society has made us believe that it's unlikely that anyone will accept us, even the people we're closest with. Obviously there are parents who don't accept their children unfortunately, but I'm talking about ones like mine, who did everything they could to raise me to be completely open and proud of who I am. Even with all that, I still had these fears, and it took me a full year after I realized my gender to tell them, because of my fear. Sorry for this long ass comment, the ending of that video just really hit me, because I remember feeling like that when I came out

jisoostatic
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I love the mom asking her son what his new name would be. She actually is interested in helping her son transition.
Edit: I found out that Oliver’s mom doesn’t support him anymore. That’s a real jerk move on the mom’s part

SassafrasTee
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As a straight person I love seeing these videos. It just makes me happy to see people being authentic to how they feel, and getting the positivity and love they deserve!

alextownley
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I'm straight and christian, but the thing that bothers me is that some parents aren't supportive because of what religion they are.

callmcam
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As parents it is not our job to necessarily understand, it is our job to love and support our children. My son’s best friend is non binary but still uses he/him and his parents don’t support him. He is now MY son because he’s an amazing human being.

Katie
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My coming out story because why not:


Me: *nervous asf, * hey dad...I need to tell you something.

Dad: What’s up?

Me: I like girls

Dad: Woah, how do you know?

Me: Idk, I’m just attracted to them?

Dad: Me too😎

Then he high-fived me and that was that

ratthatsmilesback
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I feel so sad For Oliver ;c His mom ended up not supporting him after she was just being nice bc she was being filmed ;c im gonna cry

Mutatedcorpse
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I love the dad's reactions in the cake one's cuz they always look confused about wht's on the cake. There was one dad that was like, "Why are you crying sweetie? it's just cake it's okay."

daveyJnes
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Oh my gosh.. Im straight, but I support the LGBTQ community and on the first video Im already tearing.

cracked_clips
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My favorite tiktok like this is the one where the girl goes "Dad I'm bi" And her dad goes "Bi? Bi is good, I like bi, you enjoy your best of both worlds"

Ebie_
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I love how the mom said “so what does that mean for us?”....people act so foolish about things they don’t know about, so how about you take a moment to learn. From what I’ve seen, being a sister to a brother in the LGBTQ+ community, ask respectfully and you can learn. My brother was a victim of a hate crime and we lost him Jan. 1 of this year.... in memory of him and his life, I will proudly support the community that loved him 🏳️‍🌈

camarojai
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I heard this on tiktok somewhere: (idk who said it tho)
When a person comes out to you, match their energy. If someone is super excited to tell you and are jumping up and down excited, be excited with them! If someone is just being conversational about it, have that reaction. If someone is worried, match that and tell them its ok, thats all we need, is some support.

sawyer_anne
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So I came out to my mom this year. She accepted it and I didn't think she would. But about a week later we were out to lunch with her church friends and the topic of lgbtq+ came up and she was like yeah I don't really support it. It didn't surprise me just disappointed me. And that's my story lol

felecialuster
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As an uncle to a niece who has come out, I am so proud of her and grateful to the LGBTQ+ community

joshuaciresoli