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William769

(55,145 posts)
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 12:14 AM Jun 2015

A gay dad’s letter to Michelle Duggar

Dear Mrs. Duggar,

I truly cannot imagine how you must be feeling right now, and the challenges you have gone through of late. I also realize that I am the last type of person you would welcome hearing from right now. I am member of the community you have made great efforts to reject and malign.

I am a gay dad, who with my male spouse, adopted two baby boys, and have raised them to become the upstanding 12 year olds they are today.

You were eager to defeat a proposed ordinance that would have protected families such as mine from discrimination. Your recording blasted out to thousands misrepresented it as a male predators in female bathrooms issue. You attacked transgender women and implied they were child molesters. You eagerly boarded a bus and traveled seven states to try to prevent families like mine from achieving legal and societal equality and protections. You and your family members have been vocal in declaring my family inadequate and intentionally withholding because we have not provided our kids with parents who are biologically different.

People have been calling you out for “hypocrisy” due to your current family situation, but that is not accurate. Hypocrisy is when you call people out for doing something that you are also doing. That is not what has happened. You have called out people who are innocent and have not done what has been done, and covered up in your family. That’s worse.

Through your current experiences, I am deeply hoping that you are able to have the humility to sit back and re-evaluate your stance, rhetoric and philosophy in terms of the real fabric of family and the unifying love required to keep it healthy.

Truly, you and I have little in common as parents. While you hold me in disdain for being a male who mothers his children, I have to admit, I have similar misgivings about your choices. The fact that you have given birth to nineteen children is heralded as wonderful thing, and something that many would like to see emulated. I don’t relate to that concept at all.

I have little argument against the idea that you have love for all nineteen. I highly doubt however, that you have enough bandwidth for the attention each really needs, and to use your word… deserves.

… I have only two kids. They are the center of my universe, and even with only two, I cherish all the time we are able to be together, and regret that I increase its volume tenfold. I am eager to delve into who they are, their thoughts , insights, desires and experiences. To do that , I need to be with them, watch them, communicate with them as well as their teachers and helpers. I know that the time and focus I give them would not be possible to multiply out over seventeen additional children, especially if I were in a constant state of pregnancy.

I don’t doubt you have not done super human things, but to do what I am suggesting would require a metaphysical metamorphosis greatly expanding the being in many places at once concept.

This ability to keep closer tabs on my kids makes me feel that should someone do something inappropriate to them that I would have a greater chance to have a sense of that immediately. I raise my boys with a strong standard of morality, however, I watch to make sure it is not oppressive and stifling. I know that extremes can produce the opposite result tow what I intend. I also sense that the shaming of sexual feelings and the suppression of those feelings may inspire the acting out through molestation. I would think there was a connection between what your family has experienced and the Catholic Church scandal over the last decades.

In short, I know as well as you that diving into parenthood in whatever way is a crap shoot. There is no easy path to what is the exact right methodology, because all kids are different and truly need different things. We as parents, develop our ideals and standards and hope to God that we are right about them. The truth is, sometimes we will be and others we won’t.

When we are wrong, we need to admit it. When our kids stumble, it is too easy to just surmise that they developed a flaw from some outside unrelated source. No, chances are, it was us, acting through an ideal we thought necessary but that in fact brought about an unforeseen consequence.

I am sure I will be admitting some of those when my kids become adults. I am equally sure that none of those will be because of my physical features, just as none of your physical attributes led Josh to do what he did.

I think it is time for you to do a similar reassessment now. There is deep healing needed within your family, and that will not be achieved until more accurate aspects of family life are acknowledged and addressed. You have stated that you are “not a perfect family.” None of us are, and that admission is not enough.

Outward attacks on others, my family included, need to be examined and retracted. There are things that we all can learn from others in diverse family situations that differ from our own. I can take notes from you on family schedule structure and organization, and I think there are things you could learn from me as a parent.

When you are campaigned against us, created falsehoods and demonized our genders and our families, you weren’t listening.

If you were able to take this moment to grow deeper insight and take this horror as a time to reflect, I believe it would lead you to say the words that have not been articulated in this discussion. They are the word the people you have held yourself superior to, that you have lectured and that you have tried to oppress, need to hear. The words you need to say are these:

“I’m sorry.”

http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2015/05/a-gay-dads-letter-to-michelle-duggar/
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A gay dad’s letter to Michelle Duggar (Original Post) William769 Jun 2015 OP
Wow! Beaverhausen Jun 2015 #1
Powerful. blue neen Jun 2015 #2
Very well stated. 3catwoman3 Jun 2015 #3
That's what I was thinking. William769 Jun 2015 #5
K&R! hrmjustin Jun 2015 #4
HUGE applause BrotherIvan Jun 2015 #6
This is a really wonderful letter. calimary Jun 2015 #7
Kick and R. BeanMusical Jun 2015 #8
+ sheshe2 Jun 2015 #9
Well done. nt brer cat Jun 2015 #10
Wow.. I love this letter from Rob Watson to Michelle Dugger.. it's Brilliantly dead on. Cha Jun 2015 #11
Rec romanic Jun 2015 #12
This sentence, IMO, says it all. 3catwoman3 Jun 2015 #13
It's just not physically possible 4_TN_TITANS Jun 2015 #14
k and r for this beautiful letter. too bad the addressee will never see, or comprehend, its contents niyad Jun 2015 #15
K&R! countryjake Jun 2015 #16
Kicked. Agschmid Jun 2015 #17

blue neen

(12,319 posts)
2. Powerful.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 12:21 AM
Jun 2015

"If you were able to take this moment to grow deeper insight and take this horror as a time to reflect, I believe it would lead you to say the words that have not been articulated in this discussion. They are the word the people you have held yourself superior to, that you have lectured and that you have tried to oppress, need to hear. The words you need to say are these:"

“I’m sorry.”

calimary

(81,220 posts)
7. This is a really wonderful letter.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 12:51 AM
Jun 2015

She'll never see it or acknowledge the truths in it. A shame, really.

Cha

(297,154 posts)
11. Wow.. I love this letter from Rob Watson to Michelle Dugger.. it's Brilliantly dead on.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 08:49 AM
Jun 2015
"Through your current experiences, I am deeply hoping that you are able to have the humility to sit back and re-evaluate your stance, rhetoric and philosophy in terms of the real fabric of family and the unifying love required to keep it healthy."

Mahalo William

romanic

(2,841 posts)
12. Rec
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:01 AM
Jun 2015

Though this man is wasting his writing on the Duggars, they'll never see the error of their ways of the sick actions of their son Josh.

3catwoman3

(23,973 posts)
13. This sentence, IMO, says it all.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:07 AM
Jun 2015

"I highly doubt, however, that you have enough bandwidth for the attention each really needs, and in your word, deserves."

4_TN_TITANS

(2,977 posts)
14. It's just not physically possible
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 11:15 AM
Jun 2015

To have that many kids and adequately spread your availability, For every stage of life they are in.

Sure, the Duggers win the gold for Breeding, but I'm confident that time will reveal that they couldn't possibly have 'raised' all those children right.

niyad

(113,259 posts)
15. k and r for this beautiful letter. too bad the addressee will never see, or comprehend, its contents
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 12:53 PM
Jun 2015
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