In fact, heterosexuals constantly publicly announce their sexuality in daily life, but this is something that is taken for granted: clothes chosen to impress the opposite sex, make-ups, daily conversations about lovers or spouses, sharing photos of the loved ones publicly, etc. in fact, these are all the expressions of our sexual identity. But when LGBTI+ persons do similar things, persons tend to get angry and to see them as if they blare out their sexuality. This way of thinking is not the problem of LGBTI+ persons, but of persons who think like this. Besides, our sexual identities are not limited to sexuality and sexual life. Your children will also want to share their thoughts, feelings, experiences, relationships, happiness and heartbreaking experiences with you. Asking your child not to share this aspect of their lives with you will seriously damage your relationship and cause problems that may lead to the communication gap with your child over time. For this reason, we recommend that you should make an effort to have honest communication with your child about romantic relationships, which is an important part of life, and to seek help if necessary.