Feifei is a very beautiful girl, the apple of her parents' eye. In order to get into a good university, my parents sent me to a boarding girls' school to attend high school. At school, Feifei met a grandchild, a very boyish girl who lived in the same dormitory and ate together during class. On weekends, Feifei brought her grandson home together, and the parents were also happy to see their daughter make new friends. Feifei and her grandchildren often have very intimate movements, but they are both girls, and Feifei's parents do not care. During the college entrance examination, two people unexpectedly enrolled in the same university. Whether during winter, summer, or weekends, Feifei was always with her grandchildren. The two of them often hugged and hugged each other, and Feifei often leaned against their grandchildren's shoulders. Feifei's parents began to notice something was wrong and secretly asked her. Feifei's answer surprised her parents immensely. Feifei admitted that she liked this girl. Feifei said to her parents, "I haven't been interested in boys since I was young, and it's only when I'm with her that I feel happy." Feifei's father even picked up something and threw it at Feifei, hoping to beat her to death. Feifei's parents were so angry that they didn't understand how their obedient daughter turned out like this. Fei Fei's parents drove away her grandson and locked him up at home, allowing him to make choices between the grandson and his family. They also kept pulling Fei Fei to blind dates, and many relatives came to persuade Fei Fei. Under heavy pressure, Fei Fei compromised and decided not to see Sun Tong again.
Due to the pressure of society and family, lesbians often choose to hide their sexual orientation, as if hiding in a closet in the dark. When they are honest about their sexual orientation to others, it is called 'coming out'. For homosexuals, the word 'coming out' is as sensitive as a knife hanging in their hearts. After many lesbians come out or are "brought out," many parents' first reaction is not to accept it. Beating and scolding are common occurrences, or they are taken to see a psychologist. Some are kicked out of their homes, and even coerced into severing relationships. Some also keep their children at home or arrange marriages. This coercive behavior only makes lesbians more depressed and depressed, and also makes many lesbians choose to marry men to escape stress, resulting in even more unhappiness.
(Editor in charge: Mei Ye)