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Mother’s Day 2023: Indian mothers share hopes for their LGBTQIA+ children

As conversation around marriage equality continues to make headlines, we asked moms of LGBTQIA+ individuals to share their hopes for their children

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Parental acceptance deeply affects the well-being of LGBTQIA+ youth. Photo courtesy: Deep and Neeta Pathare(extreme left), Simmi Nanda and Ashish Chopra (second from left), Yash and Meenakshi Sharma (second from right), Sarah and Zahara Fernandez (extreme right)

Parental acceptance deeply affects the well-being of LGBTQIA+ youth. Photo courtesy: Deep and Neeta Pathare(extreme left), Simmi Nanda and Ashish Chopra (second from left), Yash and Meenakshi Sharma (second from right), Sarah and Zahara Fernandez (extreme right)

The relationship between Indian parents and their kids is complex, owing to the many societal factors that shape our views, and impact our lives. When it comes to queer individuals, these relationships become even more complicated. Research has proven that LGBTQIA+ youth are much more likely to experience mental health issues in comparison to cis-gender heterosexuals. While parental acceptance of LGBTQIA+ identities is still widely uncommon in India, it severely impacts the wellbeing of their children.

As conversation around marriage equality reaches breakfast tables across the nation, we asked mothers of LGBTQIA+ youth to share their hopes for their kids.

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