From Scary Mommy <[email protected]>
Subject As A Bisexual Mom, I Want My Daughter To Grow Up Without Shame
Date May 12, 2022 9:22 PM
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Here’s how I’m making that happen.

 

Scary Mommy
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May 12, 2022

 

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As A Bisexual Mom, I Want My Daughter To Grow Up Without Shame Or Fear
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We all want so much for our kids; today, Erin Hug writes about how she wants to
create a wholly different, much more accepting world for her daughter than the
one in which she grew up. As a child in the 1990s, “I got the message from
society loud and clear: queer was different, and different was scary,” she
writes. “I learned to hide who I was, and let years of anxiety fill the place
inside that should have been reserved for love.” 

She wants something different – something better – for her own daughter, and
she’s determined to make it happen. 

— Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor

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