Friday, November 5, 2010

Brody's Notes... 'My Son Is Gay' Blog Entry Draws Over 1 Million Hits, Tens Of Thousands Of Comments, & A Firestorm

Photo By Sarah at Nerdy Apple Bottom
By Brody Levesque (Washington DC) NOV 5 | A Kansas City, Missouri woman who allowed her 5 year old son to dress up as a female character from a television cartoon serial,' Daphne From Scooby-Doo,' for Halloween, and who had written a blog rant touched off by the severe criticism she and her son received at the Christian pre-school he attends, has now caught the attention of the world.

The woman, identified as only as 'Sarah,' to protect her  family's privacy, appeared via phone this morning on CNN defending her decision on her son's choice of a Halloween costume. Also appearing with her, in the studio, was Dr. Jeff Garderewho in addition to having a private practice in Manhattan is a noted popular personality in the media, often referred to as known as America’s psychologist.

Dr. Gardere, who took 'Sarah' to task for allowing her 5 year old to dress in the opposite gender costume, prefaced his remarks by saying "it's the "worst nightmare" of both heterosexual and gay couples "to have to fathom that their child might be gay." He also said that the negative reactions from the minority of the other mothers upon witnessing the child in costume was "normal."  Dr. Gardere also said that he felt that her writing about the incident on her blog amounted to "outing" her son.

Sarah defended her actions saying that first of all in her estimation the word 'Gay' meant happy and that from the picture of her son that was displayed in the blog post you could tell that he was and she scoffed at the notion that her 5 year old could possibly make a conscious decision about his sexuality at that age. When asked about her husband's view point of the issue, Sarah said that her husband, a police officer, was 100 percent in support and favor of her actions and their son.

Dr. Gardere highlighted the recent Gay Teen suicides, commending Sarah for her standing by and supporting her son's choice as a much needed attitude.

Sarah's blog, [ Linked Here ] has gone viral with over a million hits and tens of thousands of comments, the majority according to her being supportive or giving thanks.

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