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Gay Teen Asks Her Dad To Help Her Come Out To Family—He Tells Her “It’s Not My Job”

by Annie Nguyen
July 29, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor walked into a parenting moment that called for empathy—and completely missed the mark.

His 17-year-old daughter, Eva, had one simple ask: help her figure out if her newly discovered extended family was safe for her to come out to. Instead of seeing this as a chance to protect her, the dad saw it as a “hard thing” she needed to do herself. What followed? Silence, guilt, and eventually, a Reddit post asking the internet if he was in the wrong.

Curious how a bonding moment turned into a cold war between father and daughter? Let’s break it down.

Gay Teen Asks Her Dad To Help Her Come Out To Family—He Tells Her “It’s Not My Job”

One father shared a story of telling his daughter that she must ask his half-brother and his family about their LGBTQ views herself

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Reading this hit me harder than expected. Eva, a 17-year-old navigating her sexuality, found herself on the edge of vulnerability. Wanting to connect with newly found family, she asked her father to help gauge their views on LGBTQ+ issues. His response? “Do it yourself.”

At first, I understood the father’s point—teaching independence matters. But the deeper I got, the more it felt like emotional avoidance dressed up as “tough love.” Eva wasn’t dodging responsibility—she was asking for backup in unfamiliar emotional territory. This wasn’t about chores or college essays. This was about safety, identity, and trust.

So I started asking myself: where’s the line between encouraging growth and shirking support?

According to Gena Ellis, the Relationship Coach for First Things First, parents need to “be the safe harbor” for their children, especially when they face emotional risks. In a First Thing First article, she explains, “Support doesn’t always mean solving the problem—but it does mean helping them feel secure enough to face it.”

Eva didn’t ask him to out her. She asked if the waters were safe before diving in.

Statistically, this caution isn’t overblown. A 2023 Stonewall study revealed that only half of lesbian, gay and bi people (46 per cent) and trans people (47 per cent) feel able to be open about their sexual orientation or gender identity to everyone in their family. Their fear is real. It affects mental health, self-esteem, and willingness to build connections.

What the dad saw as “hard things” were, in reality, survival skills—skills that often need scaffolding.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Markham, in her book Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids, says that emotional safety is the foundation for autonomy. Without that, independence feels like abandonment.

Many Redditors accused the father of hiding behind neutrality, a sentiment echoed by Therapist Jeff Guenther on his popular blog. “Pretending neutrality in the face of potential harm often sides with the status quo,” he wrote. “Your silence doesn’t make you neutral—it makes you a non-participant in your child’s safety.”

Could the dad have helped without overstepping? Easily. Casual conversations with his brother about LGBTQ topics—framed around news, values, or media—would have provided clues. He didn’t have to build the road for Eva. He just had to check if it was full of potholes.

These commenters claimed Eva’s request was about safety, advising the Redditor to protect her

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Some claimed the Redditor was flippant, advising he consider Eva’s perspective

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These people said the task is easy for the Redditor, advising simple ways to help

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This story shows that “teaching independence” has limits—especially when your child’s identity and safety are on the line. Eva didn’t ask for someone to fight her battles. She asked for someone to tell her if the battlefield was safe.

Do you think the father was trying to do the right thing in the wrong way, or did he fundamentally misunderstand what support means? Would you step in—or step back? Let’s hear your take.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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