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Totally not a FML situation. You should be incredibly grateful.
at least she didn't get mad.
that is a very good reaction, trust me. at least she knew from the start. not an FML moment
what #69 said. O: Don't feel bad.
That's really good for you! Be happy! :) I think the only real way to come out is with a burst of emotion.
in a weird way that's kind of nice though, it could have been much worse, it sounds like she accepts you and was weirded out that you felt you had to explain to her when she already knew all along. when my friend came out to his parents they were totally unsupportive and couldn't accept it for a long time but they did eventually come around. seems like you won't have to go through that with your mom. sounds like she knew the whole time and didn't care and loved you just the same.
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Well I guess sometimes when you feel a certain way, you fear that others won't accept you. However, sometimes it's just obvious that someone you know is gay, so perhaps she just meant "duh" as a way to say she knew all along. Don't stress it. You said it, and it sounds like you were torn apart between your mother accepting you or not. Whether or not she accepts you, you said what you needed to say, and you no longer need to think about it.
Did she say duh in a bad way or did she accept you? Sounds to me like she knew and doesn't care. Def. not a FML situation, more like a Awesome Accepting Mom situation, if she does that is.