I was shitting for the Indian girl because I know how scary that can be, i'm still closeted myself but the way her parents reacted was so heartwarming. People nowadays are more accepting and it's beautiful to see, Im hoping I can do this one day even though I am almost 30
Good luck I hope you can do it! Even if you're gay and scared to be rejected it's still so important for the family to accept you! I hope you can do it and everything goes well! good luck! If you do manage to do it pls share it (if you're not uncomfortable ofc)
Actually gay marriage legal in India 😅 I just missed the point gay relationship is okay but not gay marriage are yet to legal in India hopefully they will be.🥰✌️
@@isisribeiroaesthetics3667 Thank you for the encouragement, I really appreciate it 🥰 Yes if I decide to come out, I will definitely share the update 🙏🤞
As an Indian, telling our parents about what we are is something a big decision. whether they accept us or not is not in our hands, so i choose not to tell them so i don't want to hurt them!
I am Indian and a girl. My parents are not as conservative and quite open-minded, so we discuss various topics, and the LGBTQ community is one of them. I once asked my dad how he would react if I told him I liked a girl and he said he would support me and love me just the same. Even though I am straight, I cried knowing that my parents would love and support me no matter what. Family is everything and their acceptance means the world.
I feel so happy for the Indian girl cause being an Indian myself and being in the same situation but with parents who might not accept me- it hits hard damn but congratulations to her and I'm so happy for her ❤
@@pichai_siri well I wish you luck dude, ig my only hope is to either move to a foreign country or to just live with it and be with whoever they want me to be with- in that case, thank god I'm bi lol
Yuki is very lucky that she has a very supportive father. She is correct that although the country is becoming more accepting, but India is still conservative. Just the last week a close friend came out, although I already guessed as much. This does not change our friendship as he is a wonderful person. He has however, still not officially told his mother, although he says she already guesses - he doesn't want to cause drama and medical emergency at home.
@@salut9658yes I mean my parents wouldn't react like that, they would yell at me via phone and then when we meet they would beat me up because they think having a different opinion than my parents is something I should be ashamed of. they're really strict about these kind of topics and I hate it, I also am a human being with thoughts. I have my own opinions!! but they just don't understand
I asked this question to my mother one day, and she said I will accept you no matter what ( except criminal) because you didn't chose to be born I ( mean mother) brought you in this world so you are my responsibility till my last breath . I just cried at that moment made me realize how much she loved me😢😢
i'm from kolkata, india and in a straight girl...but literally my mom told me the last week that she will love me and choose me no matter what ,,,,,,and i can love whomever i want...whether it's a girl or a boy...she also included that "just be in a healthy relationship that's all".....
Just imagine how tense this moment is for real gay people, and how moving and life changing can be if even straight people are moved by their relative's reaction
I really enjoyed but also felt the msot compelled by Jiyeon's interaction with her Uncle. It was heartwarming to hear how he would support her, so long as she felt comfortable and happy to be herself. I know this was an experiment, but it felt very relatable to how I identify with others.
Why do people still make content like this? Coming out as a joke just isn’t it. It’s nice the people on the other side of the phone were seemingly accepting but it doesn’t go this way for many gay people and can end badly, they don’t get to just laugh it off as a joke. 😬
@@k1ttyg4lore97 proper disgusting. Why would anyone think that is a good idea? Another channel did this last year I think it was, that wasn’t received well by a lot of people. I know Korea is lagging behind in these issues and these channels want to “normalise” them but they probably should get some outside perspectives on some of the content as it’s tone deaf.
When my brother told us, my whole family did not even blink an eyelid. We already had 2 people amongst my relatives that had been in same sex relationship (gay couple). I'd say I am lucky To have an accepting family
@@Personvhilh real humans would kick their kids out just cause they like a different gender? sheer insanity lmao. you're one of the bad indians im talking about.
I am gay and belong to Indian family. Earlier I used to think that being gay is going to be difficult for me but to be honest it has not happened, I have not yet told my family that I am gay but I am living freely. Even I have cute gay couples wallpaper on both my mobile and computer which my family members have seen many times. So I'm sure that they know about my sexuality. There are LGBT pride rallies, lgbt parties where I go freely and enjoy myself. Yes some people from outside object sometimes but I know how to handle them well. I was just worried about my family what they would think when they come to know about my sexuality but now I am sure they understand me. Proud to be a Gay 🏳️🌈 And Proud to be a Indian 🇮🇳
as an Indian, yuki's got really supportive parents unlike mine. Istg even if I tell my parents i like a guy, they'll kick me out. cant imagine their reaction if i told them i like a girl....
I don't like how they ready to lie about their preference. The real people who need actually supportive parents might get the wrong idea about come out. It's dangerous to come out in certain family 😢
Hey Guys, Joy here! I know there’s a lot of apprehension with this type of content~ but I just want to say this was meant to give support or confidence and validation to a lot of people who think that they don’t have that type of support or would never think it to be possible. There is always someone who could be there for you to come out somewhere, and just know that you are not alone! ❤ If you ever want to vent or cry or even come out , like I said my inbox is always open! Peace and Love y’all!
As a Pan girl myself, I was a bit apprehensive. It actually took me awhile to watch this one because I kept scooting it down the list. Not in that I ever thought anyone on this channel ever had bad intentions, you all are always so loving and inclusive, it's just such a delicate thing. The decision to tell people. I was also nervous for the Indian girl because that could ruin a relationship. I've seen families torn apart from this kind of thing. But I think you guys all handled it delicately enough and your families and friends are all so supportive. So in the end I did enjoy this.
I thought the same . If I will do this prank first I need to explain what's that mean and I'm sure my mom not going to understand in first go. She only know male female and transgender
As a christian, I can assure that my parents will burry me alive if I come out as gay 🙂 I'm glad I'm straight or else I'll be homeless.... (´༎ຶ ͜ʖ ༎ຶ `)♡
I'm Chinese. Based on previous interactions, my mom would probably be okay with whatever decision I make relationship-wise, but would insist that I not come out to any other family members. She would probably help me make up excuses to hide my sexuality. I don't think she'd necessarily understand the complicated feelings around attraction and coming out, and I don't think she'd feel the need to be a vocal ally, but I know she firmly believes that there is nothing wrong morally with a consensual relationship, and she would 100% support the fact that I'm an adult and adults can make their own decisions. She might voice certain concerns though, like the fact that I've always wanted kids and the fact that I can be very sensitive to what people think.
i think we all agree yukta's dad already knew she was just joking with him as she was not talking in the native language(i probably think it would be hindi) why would his dad talk in english with her if they are the only people hearing what they say ,they would have talked freely but he was so wholesome so were each one of their family members
omg I am crying so hard!!! i was so depressed this day seeing videos and people saying LGBTQ is disgusting and they shouldn't live and all. I was so sad knowing maybe if i saw the videos(I am straight) someone else from the community can see and feel bad about just being themselves but seeing this video has given me so much hope and happiness
I was so tensed for Yuki though,being a lesbian myself and also Indian .This is a nightmare for me.But her dad was so supportive she is blessed with such parents.🥺
I AM BI-SEXUAL TOO. I AM FROM INDIA . ITS HAPPY TO SEE HOW YUKI'S DAD VERY SUPPORTIVE WHATEVER SHE LIKES . I HAVE A SINGLE MOM AND I THINK SHE IS CONSERVATIVE . IF I TELL HER I AM BI-SEXUAL...IDK SHE WILL REACT BECAZ I AM ONLY CHILD OF HER. I WANT INDIAN SOCIETY NEED TO MORE OPEN MINDED.I ALMOST THOUGHT I WANT DAD LIKE YUKI,S DAD. . .
Joy is precious. As an LGBT person I stand by everything Joy said. You don't have to come out if you don't want to, or if you don't think you have to. You do you and those who love you will love you no matter what.
I remember when my cousin told me he's gay. We were playing LoL all day long and in-between games, while we were taking a little break, he told me. And my reaction was very much how Mitch's sister (I think he was talking to his sister) reacted. He was so shocked that I reacted so calmly, but my cousin is like my brother, so ofc I will love and support him no matter what. I advice you do the same for your loved ones when they come out :) The courage that it takes to come out is huge, so at least respect that and be supportive.
They already have parents that support them enough to travel far from home and have a great education, so in a way they already love them enough to accept who they wana love.
i am so jealous of these guys for having an understanding family...like my parents would never support me after all they can't even support my elder sister dating guys from other castes...and i actually am homosexual and still in the closet😔🥲
most people I know were like "okay cool" when I came out, it's usually the people that aren't on friendly terms w/ u or don't know anything but your name that react badly. but if you're from a conservative family, I really do wish it goes well cause it's kinda 50-50 chance of bad reaction or okay reaction.
I am conflicted with this. For me was most real not pretending and so very hard. Still not all accepted. But also I appreciate what you are trying to do and open people's eyes. So complicated sia!
For someone who's initial coming out didn't go this way, I felt happy for Yuki, for all of them, especially the kid with her uncle. I'm glad, I'm happy for Joy as well. Made me laugh with "I don't have a man, I don't have anybody" 😂😂😂😂
Me who is straight and fighting for my love one day my parents will accept us, by seeing this it makes me emotional why i don't have this kind of open parents and understanding one.
Now let's switch yuki for an Indian BOY and you'll see how quick parents change their mind. People are so used to seeing tomboys and lesbians but parents are ashamed when their son is feminine. I as a closeted gay guy feel so unsafe in India. I really hope y'all make a part two.
I too said to my mom that i could fall in love with a girl or a guy or with no one. I wanted to see how she would take it but she was extremely open minded and cool about it, she doesn’t care who I fall for or if I won’t have any romantic relationships at all. We always talk about the lgbtq+ community and she listen to me ranting about our still closed-minded country’s politics and she’s too of the opinion that people should be free to love who they want, they aren’t doing nothing wrong. Even when this topic came out when we were talking with my brother about his son (my nephew) being close with another boy (said as if jokingly), my mom and his girlfriend were saying that even if he was gay there wouldn’t be any problems. It’s good and heartwarming for me being surrounded by such accepting and loving family ❤ so I wish for those coming out to not jumping at conclusions that they’ll be rejected. I wish everyone to be freely who they are 🏳️🌈
I’m Bi, and it took SO SO SO SO SO- long for me to confess. I still haven’t said anything to my father as well.. but when I was brave enough, I told my mom that i liked both genders as a believer in Christ. She still accepted me even though I was part crying of embarrassment and shame 😭
The family reacting very well and supportively here! Imagine how tense this would be for real life gay people, and how even the straight are moved by the family members' reactions in the vid
@HeLLoW_aNYeoGHaseYO I would be too scared to even do the experiment, just thinking about it makes me shiver, even if I am straight, My mom, my brother, almost my whole family is homophobic
@@Luna_Doves i don't know if my family is homophobic or not cause we NEVER talked about sexualities and stuff they don't even talk about straight relationships and as a bisexual Person I'm heartbroken 😭 but it's ok once I'll get a job I'll live by myself alone 😔.
I don't know, but these kinds of videos really touch my heart. I just feel heard somehow, and I wish that someday I'll have the courage to tell my family about it. I've been struggling with this for a long time, even from a young age. I’ve always felt like I’m not being myself, I am someone else. To all members of the LGBTQ+ community, I'm so soo proud of you all!
I feel uncomfortable with this. I don't think it is very respectful for straight people to pretend to be gay. This is a serious and sometimes traumatic event for gay people, however I know you were good intentioned.
I came out as bisexual at the end of elementary school to my close friends and they were like "okay that's fine" but when I moved to middle school and came out there as well, girls who I befriended really were taken back by it and told the school counselor and made a big deal out of it. apparently she outed me to my parents when I was in 8th grade and they didn't mention it to me until I brought up in high school that there was a rumor that I'm lesbian and I was the last one to hear about it cause no one cared to ask and then my mom was like "well you kinda brought it upon yourself since you came out as bisexual in middle school" and I was like WHAT HOW DO YOU KNOW? WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY ANYTHING? 😑 my parents really didn't mind but also never told me they know so I freaked out all by myself for no reason about their response 😪
I'm like demisexual (i think) and open to both genders. I have absolutely no idea how my parents would react if I told them I like a girl (I don't like anyone atm). My parents I think overall are supportive of it but the thing is I don't know how they would react if I were to come out. Honestly me and my parents are in a friendly style... We are not the most open. Whether it is a boy or a girl I think I'd find it difficult to tell them. I think they will be fine with whatever I choose as long as I end up happy. They aren't really overbearing parents and I'm grateful for that. And my parents both have watched shows featuring LGBTQ. They do watch American shows as well where it's featured normally without any difference to normal love. Especially my mom I've seen her watch some Indian movies with that. But the question is how would they react if their daughter were to come out. I think they would accept me. We are not the most open so they know if I ever come out it's because it's already done confirmed and nothing can change.
@@kassandraslay Yes. Actually demisexual means someone who needs to get to know someone before they get feelings. I don't like anyone just by their appearance or feelings for them. Demisexual people can be titled towards one gender or both. People might not understand these labels but honestly for some it just provided relief that there are people like them
Honestly as an Indian I feel like my parents rather than shocked would be first confused they'll be like gay ?? What's that ?? What does that mean ?? Even after explaining they'll be like what ? What r u saying ?? Like they won't even believe what I'm saying
You are right ✅ even we explain them they would definitely misunderstood gay with transgender . Most of the Indians ( all rural or small towns) know only male female transgender
I'm an indian girl.when it comes with the matter of LGBTQ my dad have always spoken positively but I'm still afraid. I'm afraid to tell them that I'm lesbian... That i never had any boyfriend not because I'm a good girl like they think. I'm afraid to tell them that in the past 20 years i never felt anything towards any men. I don't even have male friends because i have always felt uncomfortable around mens. My only ex is also a female. I can never imagine a male as my partner 🙃
mine don't even know what the f this lgbtq+ is and if somehow got the courage to introduce them to this i am pretty sure that i would be sent to some ' tantrik ' to cast the 'evil' out and if i told them about me being a part of it then i can't even imagine what would happen , iam not that scared of beating or anything but the thing that scares me the most is they value their belief a lot and can even harm themselves for it so i won't ever come out to them and live upto their trust , i know i am not wrong for my interests but if i see from their perspective they also are right
When you change your mind that quickly after breaking up with someone…I think that tends to be possibly dealing with hurt and curiosity…..not making a lifestyle change….we all eventually find out definitely what our preferences are…. Being the mom of three Gay sons ,two of which are happily married and successful and are strongly working on their marriages….i can say with 100 percent security that it is not a choice..it is in one’s makeup..one is born gay or straight….as long as everyone involved is understanding and if you I think it’s confusing for you….imagine growing up…..hearing from family members different opinions and that can be extremely scary…remember always talk to your children growing up that what ever a person finds happiness in as long as it’s consensual and happy on both sides then all relationships are growing experiences…..if they are short term or the rest of your lives…. My husband and I just celebrated our 39 wedding anniversary..we both hope our children find such love and trust in another person….be it a man or woman as long as there is love and happiness and most important they have the ability to to forgive in any situation..because we as humans make mistakes….LOVE….LOVE…..LOVE
I could never.. stay closeted bestie ☺️ for a few more years ig.. love being closeted.. if I came out , I'll definitely get disowned , my whole family would hate me , love that 🥰 I feel so loved throughout my entire life , they all love the "closeted me".. some people said being part of lgbtq is a choice , it's true.. I did indeed choose to be hated , to fear everyday that I'll get caught, such a fun life
It's a very big thing in India. Not all families are open minded. If I do this to my mother, she will for sure understand it but for my father, I can imagine how angry and disappointed he would be . I hardly think he would react so calmly 😂.
My french mother tell me "sweet heart, you take shower with your bestfriends since you're twelve, of course your gay" Ive never speak about it since hahahha
I hate people when they say ahhghhh Indian parents are sooo strict likeee noooooooOOOoo some Indian parents are not strict they are super coool and if u got any strict parents so stop saying alll indian parents are strict bruhhh~~~ I love my parents they are super cool and they are indians 💅💅💅💅 And I'm sorry if u got strict parents lol WOMP WoMP 💃💃💃
I understand the sentiment but just a note, I think this video would be more powerful if it was actual gay people because all of this just leads up to a 'just kidding haha' moment. Of course being genuinely gay and coming out is terrifying but anyone who was willing to do it on camera would be better
I once asked my mom and she said that she'll just suicide cuz her family will talk shit bout us and I was like whatttt~ But I'm not gonna change... Cuz I seriously support LGBTQ..
As an Indian gay, I can't imagine what my parents will do when they come to know about my sexuality. I don't know what's gonna happen to me 😭 and how long I can hide it from them😢. All I need is just a peaceful life.
I'm gay Brazilian, even though homosexual marriage is legal here there are still a lot of conservative people here, my family is also very conservative, and I'm not out either. I hope everything goes well for you 🇧🇷💕
I salute Yuki for her bravery in front of her parents especially to father I am genuinely proud of you I am an Indian so I don't have that courage like all my parents would be kicked me up 😅😅
As an Indian, i was scared to my bones for yuki. I'm glad it worked out well
omds fr, my parents are so homophobic its crazyy 😭
But if it was inadian guy well god save him 😅😅
Am not that surprised, cz my parents and most parents of my friends are very open minded, times have changed
@@vvi6426maybe for u 😢
I know right??!!!!! But I was really surprised that Yuki's father was so supportive🥰
I was shitting for the Indian girl because I know how scary that can be, i'm still closeted myself but the way her parents reacted was so heartwarming. People nowadays are more accepting and it's beautiful to see, Im hoping I can do this one day even though I am almost 30
Good luck I hope you can do it! Even if you're gay and scared to be rejected it's still so important for the family to accept you! I hope you can do it and everything goes well! good luck! If you do manage to do it pls share it (if you're not uncomfortable ofc)
Actually gay marriage legal in India 😅
I just missed the point gay relationship is okay but not gay marriage are yet to legal in India hopefully they will be.🥰✌️
@@isisribeiroaesthetics3667 Thank you for the encouragement, I really appreciate it 🥰 Yes if I decide to come out, I will definitely share the update 🙏🤞
@Deeya Ghosh I know it is but culturally it's still not very accepted
@@Miss.T_ yeah you don't heard vir das it's actually they don't want it they're afraid of indian uncles gonna likes it😂
As an Indian, telling our parents about what we are is something a big decision. whether they accept us or not is not in our hands, so i choose not to tell them so i don't want to hurt them!
Same for me don't wanna hurt them
@@btshatersneedhighfiveonface yup, let's wait for the right time and just open up to them
Same T^T
her dad should speak her in local language not in english
Aren't Indians more accepting now of Gay people
I am Indian and a girl. My parents are not as conservative and quite open-minded, so we discuss various topics, and the LGBTQ community is one of them. I once asked my dad how he would react if I told him I liked a girl and he said he would support me and love me just the same. Even though I am straight, I cried knowing that my parents would love and support me no matter what. Family is everything and their acceptance means the world.
This is just a phase . U will b lesbian in future.
@@Thebeautyofphysics_89-92.sthu and stop forcing lgbtq
@@sincerelykate9892 REPORTED FOR CHILD ABUSE, THANK ME LATER 👍
@@Thebeautyofphysics_89-92. wth
@@Thebeautyofphysics_89-92. lol Plus are you psycho? Guessed by your name sorry, if it offended you
I feel so happy for the Indian girl cause being an Indian myself and being in the same situation but with parents who might not accept me- it hits hard damn but congratulations to her and I'm so happy for her ❤
Best parents
Fr💯
true, still i can't come out to my parents what I am but someday will for sure
@@pichai_siri well I wish you luck dude, ig my only hope is to either move to a foreign country or to just live with it and be with whoever they want me to be with- in that case, thank god I'm bi lol
@@cosmogyral6826 yup, even i am planning to move to foreign country. well mee to I am Bi
Yuki is very lucky that she has a very supportive father. She is correct that although the country is becoming more accepting, but India is still conservative.
Just the last week a close friend came out, although I already guessed as much. This does not change our friendship as he is a wonderful person. He has however, still not officially told his mother, although he says she already guesses - he doesn't want to cause drama and medical emergency at home.
Nah gae shit not allowed in India. That's western disease.
@@salut9658 trust me they will 💀 best case scenario they'll accept you and worst case they'll kick u out of house/life .
@@salut9658yes I mean my parents wouldn't react like that, they would yell at me via phone and then when we meet they would beat me up because they think having a different opinion than my parents is something I should be ashamed of. they're really strict about these kind of topics and I hate it, I also am a human being with thoughts. I have my own opinions!! but they just don't understand
Being gay is stupid
It's very true cuz everyone around me are judgy when they bring up something related to gay topic....
I asked this question to my mother one day, and she said I will accept you no matter what ( except criminal) because you didn't chose to be born I ( mean mother) brought you in this world so you are my responsibility till my last breath . I just cried at that moment made me realize how much she loved me😢😢
Cool
That is so lovely ❤
Yoy are so lucky
Did'nt meant to ruin your moment but. I just had to get this off my chest
When my parent found out i am gay they sent me to conversion therapy sometimes i wonder why they did'nt just f-ing ki!!3d me instead.
i'm from kolkata, india and in a straight girl...but literally my mom told me the last week that she will love me and choose me no matter what ,,,,,,and i can love whomever i want...whether it's a girl or a boy...she also included that "just be in a healthy relationship that's all".....
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Desh khatra maa hai😢
@@sanjeetsingh9063 chup reh tu .....
Bhai kyu har jagah hate felane aa jata ho tum log
@@Aradhaya45720 ise maa hate kya hai?? Bevakoof
@@sanjeetsingh9063 shi bola apke jaise loog or apki mentality ki vajah seh desh khatre mein hein....
Love how Mitch’s sister was very much confused at the end lmao
I’m so glad all the parents and family reacted well. ❤
Wdym they reacted terrible
@@Rev_King al menos tienen padres que los quieren a diferencia de vos, que de seguro ni ni te hablan.
Being gay is stupid
Just imagine how tense this moment is for real gay people, and how moving and life changing can be if even straight people are moved by their relative's reaction
Definitely is. i wish it wasn’t. i’m just a teen why do i have to stress about what my relatives will think….
@@Patfussyholderyour username made my brain stop working for a second
Their reactions are wholesome genuinely 🥺
I really enjoyed but also felt the msot compelled by Jiyeon's interaction with her Uncle. It was heartwarming to hear how he would support her, so long as she felt comfortable and happy to be herself. I know this was an experiment, but it felt very relatable to how I identify with others.
If I tell my parents that I’m gay then I’m going to be orphan within seconds they will tell me to look for my real parents
True ( crying in gay)
FFRRR
You, and this extends to everyone out there, are welcome to be a part of my family.
I’m in the same situation too! I am Russian!
Frr 😂
Why do people still make content like this? Coming out as a joke just isn’t it. It’s nice the people on the other side of the phone were seemingly accepting but it doesn’t go this way for many gay people and can end badly, they don’t get to just laugh it off as a joke. 😬
giving the same energy as the SHINE TEEN channel prank where the korean girl told her mum she’s dating a black man😬
@@k1ttyg4lore97 proper disgusting. Why would anyone think that is a good idea?
Another channel did this last year I think it was, that wasn’t received well by a lot of people. I know Korea is lagging behind in these issues and these channels want to “normalise” them but they probably should get some outside perspectives on some of the content as it’s tone deaf.
I was wondering if it was a prank or not and even tho I'm not part of the community, I find this very uncomfortable to watch..
Yea its really weird and obnoxious
But it also encourages some ppl...
Mitchy is adorable! (And his almost plaintive..."You don't sound surprised!?" 😅)
When my brother told us, my whole family did not even blink an eyelid. We already had 2 people amongst my relatives that had been in same sex relationship (gay couple). I'd say I am lucky To have an accepting family
A liberal dad from India - " I like your sincerity and want to be happy. But don't come home beta!" 😅
😂
😂😂😂
omfg not all indian parents are bad...
stop giving even the good ones a bad rep.
@@aremxlle they are not bad they are real humans
@@Personvhilh real humans would kick their kids out just cause they like a different gender? sheer insanity lmao.
you're one of the bad indians im talking about.
I am gay and belong to Indian family. Earlier I used to think that being gay is going to be difficult for me but to be honest it has not happened, I have not yet told my family that I am gay but I am living freely. Even I have cute gay couples wallpaper on both my mobile and computer which my family members have seen many times. So I'm sure that they know about my sexuality.
There are LGBT pride rallies, lgbt parties where I go freely and enjoy myself.
Yes some people from outside object sometimes but I know how to handle them well. I was just worried about my family what they would think when they come to know about my sexuality but now I am sure they understand me.
Proud to be a Gay 🏳️🌈
And Proud to be a Indian 🇮🇳
Some People think Gay Indians don't even exist that's how silenced we are
I'm dying for the sc hearing on the 18th. i really think if it works out, there will be a lot of people ready to accept lgbtq relationships in India.
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@no-rz1sv I am also eagerly waiting for the SC hearing. Excited and scared at the same time
I'm just hoping we get our Rights 🤞
@@chinanumbawun111 go shit somewhere else rather than this comment section
as an Indian, yuki's got really supportive parents unlike mine. Istg even if I tell my parents i like a guy, they'll kick me out. cant imagine their reaction if i told them i like a girl....
I’m in the same situation too! I am Russian!!
Nd im from that kind of family where if i say that i like some one even a boy they kick me out...seriously 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Амина-ж3ж in this together sis!
@@AmbitiousIsha us girl us!! once they found out i had a bf, i was beaten to DEATH and kicked out for the night (was freakin winter btw)😭🙏🏻
@@lilac_div._ yes bro..... we are not allowed but..... i will 😁😁😁😁 illbe mingle 😁😁😁😁😁😅
I don't like how they ready to lie about their preference. The real people who need actually supportive parents might get the wrong idea about come out. It's dangerous to come out in certain family 😢
Hey Guys, Joy here! I know there’s a lot of apprehension with this type of content~ but I just want to say this was meant to give support or confidence and validation to a lot of people who think that they don’t have that type of support or would never think it to be possible. There is always someone who could be there for you to come out somewhere, and just know that you are not alone! ❤ If you ever want to vent or cry or even come out , like I said my inbox is always open! Peace and Love y’all!
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As a Pan girl myself, I was a bit apprehensive. It actually took me awhile to watch this one because I kept scooting it down the list. Not in that I ever thought anyone on this channel ever had bad intentions, you all are always so loving and inclusive, it's just such a delicate thing. The decision to tell people. I was also nervous for the Indian girl because that could ruin a relationship. I've seen families torn apart from this kind of thing. But I think you guys all handled it delicately enough and your families and friends are all so supportive. So in the end I did enjoy this.
As a Nigerian, my mom would have slapped me through that phone if she has the chance 😂
Thank you for this comment ,my mum will do worst if possible
@@Luchytales 😂😂
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As an indian I can say my mother will give me a feelings of hell
Coming from a orthodox Indian family and being a bisexual is really hard. I came out to my best friend few months back except for her nobody knows it.
Girl: Mom, im gay.
Indian Mumma: Haaah?? Aree kaha gaye ho???
I thought the same . If I will do this prank first I need to explain what's that mean and I'm sure my mom not going to understand in first go. She only know male female and transgender
Lmao
As a christian, I can assure that my parents will burry me alive if I come out as gay 🙂 I'm glad I'm straight or else I'll be homeless.... (´༎ຶ ͜ʖ ༎ຶ `)♡
@Christy yeah :)
I’m also a straight Christian. My parents wouldn’t throw me out but my grandparents would probably try to cast the “demons” out of me 💀
@@imsoshockaid demons 💀
@@imsoshockaidbro💀 why is it so accurate 😂
Im Christian in a very conservative household but I am gay :( I know my family loves me but I feel if I come out to them they would kick me out..
I'm Chinese. Based on previous interactions, my mom would probably be okay with whatever decision I make relationship-wise, but would insist that I not come out to any other family members. She would probably help me make up excuses to hide my sexuality. I don't think she'd necessarily understand the complicated feelings around attraction and coming out, and I don't think she'd feel the need to be a vocal ally, but I know she firmly believes that there is nothing wrong morally with a consensual relationship, and she would 100% support the fact that I'm an adult and adults can make their own decisions. She might voice certain concerns though, like the fact that I've always wanted kids and the fact that I can be very sensitive to what people think.
Not the uncle saying the n word after the black guy's turn 💀😭3:15
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It's actually not the n word. It's 'you' in Korean, and some Koreans do find it offensive when ppl say that they said it.
@@sincerelyorphic no ik but it's funny right after the black guy's turn 😭
i think we all agree yukta's dad already knew she was just joking with him as she was not talking in the native language(i probably think it would be hindi)
why would his dad talk in english with her if they are the only people hearing what they say ,they would have talked freely
but he was so wholesome so were each one of their family members
Ya lol ikr
She belongs from the Indian elite family. U are Indian so u know how the elite of our country talk.
@@photophoto7354 i didnt knew that
or maybe her native language isn't hindi
@@photophoto7354lol elite 😂😂
omg I am crying so hard!!! i was so depressed this day seeing videos and people saying LGBTQ is disgusting and they shouldn't live and all. I was so sad knowing maybe if i saw the videos(I am straight) someone else from the community can see and feel bad about just being themselves but seeing this video has given me so much hope and happiness
I was so tensed for Yuki though,being a lesbian myself and also Indian .This is a nightmare for me.But her dad was so supportive she is blessed with such parents.🥺
same and i'm so scared
I AM BI-SEXUAL TOO. I AM FROM INDIA . ITS HAPPY TO SEE HOW YUKI'S DAD VERY SUPPORTIVE WHATEVER SHE LIKES . I HAVE A SINGLE MOM AND I THINK SHE IS CONSERVATIVE . IF I TELL HER I AM BI-SEXUAL...IDK SHE WILL REACT BECAZ I AM ONLY CHILD OF HER. I WANT INDIAN SOCIETY NEED TO MORE OPEN MINDED.I ALMOST THOUGHT I WANT DAD LIKE YUKI,S DAD. .
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Yes absolutely
Joy is precious. As an LGBT person I stand by everything Joy said. You don't have to come out if you don't want to, or if you don't think you have to. You do you and those who love you will love you no matter what.
2:19 she called him bro just to be safe😂
I remember when my cousin told me he's gay. We were playing LoL all day long and in-between games, while we were taking a little break, he told me. And my reaction was very much how Mitch's sister (I think he was talking to his sister) reacted. He was so shocked that I reacted so calmly, but my cousin is like my brother, so ofc I will love and support him no matter what. I advice you do the same for your loved ones when they come out :) The courage that it takes to come out is huge, so at least respect that and be supportive.
Am I the only one who's wondering how come all their parents are open minded??
probably yeah, millions of people are gay so a lot of people have learned to accept this.
They already have parents that support them enough to travel far from home and have a great education, so in a way they already love them enough to accept who they wana love.
@@ezequielmondada6427 exactly
my mom almost made me quit watching Nickelodeon wen someone told her it has LGBTQ pipo😂😂.
You have a GIGACHAD mom 🛐
@@KATTERHINDU665 shut up
@@KATTERHINDU665 Fr, having uneducated parents is cool
@@KATTERHINDU665 y'all live in 1865
@@whoisdis8201 get out of the closet, cause y'll living in Narnia. 💀
Their reactions make me so happy😭😭😭🥹🥹
i am so jealous of these guys for having an understanding family...like my parents would never support me after all they can't even support my elder sister dating guys from other castes...and i actually am homosexual and still in the closet😔🥲
Your parents are right ..
My parents too And this is so forbidden in religion
@@user-zg8zp7cr8n umm.....whatever your want to think
they should have called an arab mum😂 la hawla wala qu’wata illa billa? you are what??
Frr😂😂😂
As someone that wants to go to Korea(and as a bisexual person) the reaction of the uncle made me so happy
Omg her uncle is so nice 🥺
Yuki's part felt so little in the entire video☹️
Maybe they freaked out.
In Indian girl's case, I literally got tensed up in situation cause Indian families are mostly so dramatic 😅😅😅
If this happens with my desi parents the next day I will be dead
oh how i wish my parents to react like this I'm happy that y'all have supportive parents
As an Indian, am freaking sure that my parents will not be chill abt it.
Rip to those who are believing that this is not scripted and it's true😂😂
Righttt it’s so obvious😭
most people I know were like "okay cool" when I came out, it's usually the people that aren't on friendly terms w/ u or don't know anything but your name that react badly. but if you're from a conservative family, I really do wish it goes well cause it's kinda 50-50 chance of bad reaction or okay reaction.
It doesn't seem like it was scripted.
indian talking to dad in english hmmm
@@isaartm14 Exactly 😂😂 we are Indians bro and we don't talk in english with our parents
I am conflicted with this. For me was most real not pretending and so very hard. Still not all accepted. But also I appreciate what you are trying to do and open people's eyes. So complicated sia!
My parents said that if I was ever gay they would disown me completely so I definitely can’t do this prank on them😭
I can't even imagine telling my parents about this
For someone who's initial coming out didn't go this way, I felt happy for Yuki, for all of them, especially the kid with her uncle.
I'm glad, I'm happy for Joy as well. Made me laugh with "I don't have a man, I don't have anybody" 😂😂😂😂
Me who is straight and fighting for my love one day my parents will accept us, by seeing this it makes me emotional why i don't have this kind of open parents and understanding one.
Low key tho if it was my family I’d be out the door 😂
Now let's switch yuki for an Indian BOY and you'll see how quick parents change their mind. People are so used to seeing tomboys and lesbians but parents are ashamed when their son is feminine. I as a closeted gay guy feel so unsafe in India. I really hope y'all make a part two.
Joy’s parents tho 😭😭😭 I’m not queer but when I told them I have gay friends, I thought I was gonna die 🥲
I too said to my mom that i could fall in love with a girl or a guy or with no one. I wanted to see how she would take it but she was extremely open minded and cool about it, she doesn’t care who I fall for or if I won’t have any romantic relationships at all. We always talk about the lgbtq+ community and she listen to me ranting about our still closed-minded country’s politics and she’s too of the opinion that people should be free to love who they want, they aren’t doing nothing wrong. Even when this topic came out when we were talking with my brother about his son (my nephew) being close with another boy (said as if jokingly), my mom and his girlfriend were saying that even if he was gay there wouldn’t be any problems.
It’s good and heartwarming for me being surrounded by such accepting and loving family ❤ so I wish for those coming out to not jumping at conclusions that they’ll be rejected. I wish everyone to be freely who they are 🏳️🌈
As an Indian telling this can be extremely hard but how yuki's parents reacted was really awesome ❤
6:43 Stopp!! I choked on water 😂😂😭
😂uff they are so accepting why can't I have such kind of people in my life
OMG that african boy is so god damn handsome 😍😍😍😍. Yukta's parents reaction best 😊😊
He's actually American, not African.
He’s not African. Respectfully, please stop referring Black Americans as “Africans”, we’re black *Americans* 😭
I’m Bi, and it took SO SO SO SO SO- long for me to confess. I still haven’t said anything to my father as well.. but when I was brave enough, I told my mom that i liked both genders as a believer in Christ. She still accepted me even though I was part crying of embarrassment and shame 😭
I’m also bi I haven’t come out to my parents yet tho
The family reacting very well and supportively here! Imagine how tense this would be for real life gay people, and how even the straight are moved by the family members' reactions in the vid
I hope we get to see parents like that more and more all over the world.
As an indian, i would have received a flying chappal on my face..
my family still doesn't know two girls can love or marry each other like gay😂😂
Yuki is so confident about calling her dad like i will even scared to tell by brother 🥲
I did this experiment with my mom 😂she was like came running towards me and angrily said GO AND STUDY DON'T TALK NONSENSE 😅
@HeLLoW_aNYeoGHaseYO I would be too scared to even do the experiment, just thinking about it makes me shiver, even if I am straight, My mom, my brother, almost my whole family is homophobic
@@Luna_Doves i don't know if my family is homophobic or not cause we NEVER talked about sexualities and stuff they don't even talk about straight relationships and as a bisexual Person I'm heartbroken 😭 but it's ok once I'll get a job I'll live by myself alone 😔.
@@HeLLoW_aNYeoGHaseYO goodluck
I don't know, but these kinds of videos really touch my heart. I just feel heard somehow, and I wish that someday I'll have the courage to tell my family about it. I've been struggling with this for a long time, even from a young age. I’ve always felt like I’m not being myself, I am someone else.
To all members of the LGBTQ+ community, I'm so soo proud of you all!
This video gives me so much hope and joy knowing that LGBT+ people are starting to be accepted all around the globe
I feel uncomfortable with this. I don't think it is very respectful for straight people to pretend to be gay. This is a serious and sometimes traumatic event for gay people, however I know you were good intentioned.
True if someone really gay and did this their life might turn upside down
I came out as bisexual at the end of elementary school to my close friends and they were like "okay that's fine" but when I moved to middle school and came out there as well, girls who I befriended really were taken back by it and told the school counselor and made a big deal out of it. apparently she outed me to my parents when I was in 8th grade and they didn't mention it to me until I brought up in high school that there was a rumor that I'm lesbian and I was the last one to hear about it cause no one cared to ask and then my mom was like "well you kinda brought it upon yourself since you came out as bisexual in middle school" and I was like WHAT HOW DO YOU KNOW? WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY ANYTHING? 😑
my parents really didn't mind but also never told me they know so I freaked out all by myself for no reason about their response 😪
Naaauuur I need part 2 and invite Suji. I wanna hear what her parents will say. HAHAHA X DDD
I'm like demisexual (i think) and open to both genders. I have absolutely no idea how my parents would react if I told them I like a girl (I don't like anyone atm). My parents I think overall are supportive of it but the thing is I don't know how they would react if I were to come out. Honestly me and my parents are in a friendly style... We are not the most open. Whether it is a boy or a girl I think I'd find it difficult to tell them. I think they will be fine with whatever I choose as long as I end up happy. They aren't really overbearing parents and I'm grateful for that.
And my parents both have watched shows featuring LGBTQ. They do watch American shows as well where it's featured normally without any difference to normal love.
Especially my mom I've seen her watch some Indian movies with that. But the question is how would they react if their daughter were to come out. I think they would accept me. We are not the most open so they know if I ever come out it's because it's already done confirmed and nothing can change.
It's called bisexual
@@kassandraslay Yes. Actually demisexual means someone who needs to get to know someone before they get feelings. I don't like anyone just by their appearance or feelings for them. Demisexual people can be titled towards one gender or both. People might not understand these labels but honestly for some it just provided relief that there are people like them
@@kassandraslay both can happen...
@@stellarbts4181 same ❤ I'm also demisexual......
4:29 i cried lol bcz i will never hear this from my family
Honestly as an Indian I feel like my parents rather than shocked would be first confused they'll be like gay ?? What's that ?? What does that mean ?? Even after explaining they'll be like what ? What r u saying ?? Like they won't even believe what I'm saying
You are right ✅ even we explain them they would definitely misunderstood gay with transgender . Most of the Indians ( all rural or small towns) know only male female transgender
As a lesbian and indian i am scare asf to come out to my parents
I'm an indian girl.when it comes with the matter of LGBTQ my dad have always spoken positively but I'm still afraid. I'm afraid to tell them that I'm lesbian... That i never had any boyfriend not because I'm a good girl like they think. I'm afraid to tell them that in the past 20 years i never felt anything towards any men. I don't even have male friends because i have always felt uncomfortable around mens.
My only ex is also a female. I can never imagine a male as my partner 🙃
mine don't even know what the f this lgbtq+ is and if somehow got the courage to introduce them to this i am pretty sure that i would be sent to some ' tantrik ' to cast the 'evil' out and if i told them about me being a part of it then i can't even imagine what would happen , iam not that scared of beating or anything but the thing that scares me the most is they value their belief a lot and can even harm themselves for it so i won't ever come out to them and live upto their trust , i know i am not wrong for my interests but if i see from their perspective they also are right
I came out to my parents a few years ago as a lesbian. I wonder what they would think if I told them I was straight 😅
As a Indian I was scared to my kidney about how yuki’s parents will react but it’s great to know that people are becoming more accepting
Why is yuki's part so little in the video?
I was shitting bricks for the Indian girl 😭😭
When you change your mind that quickly after breaking up with someone…I think that tends to be possibly dealing with hurt and curiosity…..not making a lifestyle change….we all eventually find out definitely what our preferences are….
Being the mom of three Gay sons ,two of which are happily married and successful and are strongly working on their marriages….i can say with 100 percent security that it is not a choice..it is in one’s makeup..one is born gay or straight….as long as everyone involved is understanding and if you I think it’s confusing for you….imagine growing up…..hearing from family members different opinions and that can be extremely scary…remember always talk to your children growing up that what ever a person finds happiness in as long as it’s consensual and happy on both sides then all relationships are growing experiences…..if they are short term or the rest of your lives….
My husband and I just celebrated our 39 wedding anniversary..we both hope our children find such love and trust in another person….be it a man or woman as long as there is love and happiness and most important they have the ability to to forgive in any situation..because we as humans make mistakes….LOVE….LOVE…..LOVE
These people's calls went better than mine would have gone if I called my parents and told them this.
I could never.. stay closeted bestie ☺️ for a few more years ig.. love being closeted.. if I came out , I'll definitely get disowned , my whole family would hate me , love that 🥰 I feel so loved throughout my entire life , they all love the "closeted me".. some people said being part of lgbtq is a choice , it's true.. I did indeed choose to be hated , to fear everyday that I'll get caught, such a fun life
Feel you, planning to do my coming out at 18 and just leave
Joy is sooo beautiful! ❤
Thank you ❤
It's a very big thing in India. Not all families are open minded. If I do this to my mother, she will for sure understand it but for my father, I can imagine how angry and disappointed he would be . I hardly think he would react so calmly 😂.
I didn't know supportive open minded Indian parents existed until i read the comments 😭
damn i have open minded indian parents-
@@aremxlle mine is so judgemental😞
My french mother tell me "sweet heart, you take shower with your bestfriends since you're twelve, of course your gay" Ive never speak about it since hahahha
I hate people when they say ahhghhh Indian parents are sooo strict likeee noooooooOOOoo some Indian parents are not strict they are super coool and if u got any strict parents so stop saying alll indian parents are strict bruhhh~~~
I love my parents they are super cool and they are indians 💅💅💅💅
And I'm sorry if u got strict parents lol
WOMP WoMP
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I understand the sentiment but just a note, I think this video would be more powerful if it was actual gay people because all of this just leads up to a 'just kidding haha' moment. Of course being genuinely gay and coming out is terrifying but anyone who was willing to do it on camera would be better
They are very lucky to get a supportivr friend, uncle, dad
y'all i'm craving for support . just like as a way of showing support it really means so much.
tnx 👍👍
Sending you much support love ❤
Mitch: you don’t sounds surprised
A woman: 😂😂😂
Mitch: I think I should be a gay
Me:🤣🤣🤣
When I told my Iranian parents that I am a homosexual: I don't have any son anymore🙃💔

If I ever told my parents that I'm a lesbian then I'm out of their family... Only stray dogs can heal me yeaaa~
I once asked my mom and she said that she'll just suicide cuz her family will talk shit bout us and I was like whatttt~ But I'm not gonna change... Cuz I seriously support LGBTQ..
As an Indian gay, I can't imagine what my parents will do when they come to know about my sexuality. I don't know what's gonna happen to me 😭 and how long I can hide it from them😢. All I need is just a peaceful life.
I'm gay Brazilian, even though homosexual marriage is legal here there are still a lot of conservative people here, my family is also very conservative, and I'm not out either. I hope everything goes well for you 🇧🇷💕
@@anyone9576 thank you. I too wish you the best of luck in all your future endeavours
Basta quiero ser parte de sus familias voy a llorar 😭😭
son tan afortunados
I love how you guys are supporting LGBTQ through this video 💕
I salute Yuki for her bravery in front of her parents especially to father
I am genuinely proud of you
I am an Indian so I don't have that courage like all my parents would be kicked me up 😅😅