Gay Morehouse Student Gets Disowned By Mother For Wearing Makeup

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QuoteRejected by his mother for wearing makeup, this teen is determined to live his truth





Days after his mother nearly disowned him after discovering he wore makeup, 18-year-old Jauan Durbin is being met with a wave of support online.

On Saturday, the Morehouse College freshman tweeted out a screenshot of a text conversation he had with his mother.

"I do not approve of this bullshyt," his mother wrote, referencing a photo of her son, with his face fully made-up. "[What the hell] is wrong with you? I am so disappointed. You are a male. [Why the hell] do you have on eyelashes, eyebrows and makeup."

"I'm completely done," she concluded. "OK," he responded.

He captioned the tweet: "This hurts. It really does. But I'm going to live my truth until the day I die."

The post immediately went viral, racking up over 5,000 retweets and 14,000 favorites in the days since it was first posted. The response has been mixed.

There was praise and support...




And Hate & Ridicule....





The photos were first taken backstage the Miss Maroon and White 2017 Pageant, where Durbin was assisting. His friend had offered to do Durbin's makeup in addition to the contestants. In an interview, Durbin said he had never had his makeup done in this way. "I'm a model, but I had never worn a full face with lashes, it's only been minimal to be camera-ready," he said.

Happy with the results, Durbin first posted the picture on Twitter. His scholarship program mentor then put the photo on Facebook, tagging Durbin. Shortly thereafter someone took a screenshot of the picture and sent it to his mother. That's when the text conversation began.

Durbin said he posted the conversation to let others struggling with parental acceptance know they're not alone.

"I didn't post the original screenshot to put my mom out there, it was more so that I knew there were other people out there going through the same situation that I'm going through and many don't know if there's a way out of it," he said. "So I wanted to affirm them with my comments attached to the screenshot. That you should always live in your truth no matter if your parents don't agree with it. You seek validation from your parents, you try to live up to their expectations, but sometimes their expectations are unrealistic."



Since his mother first discovered the viral tweet, he and his mother, who he's described as having a rigid sense of gender norms, have not communicated.

Durbin has words for those who feel he should have kept this a private matter: "First of all, you're not in my shoes," he said. "I'm sorry that you feel that way but I've empowered way more people through my actions of posting that."

He's not being hyperbolic. According to Durbin, he has over 200 messages piling up on Twitter of strangers thanking him for being strong, not only for himself, but for them.



The outpouring of support, he said, is like a "low-key band-aid" on what he describes as metaphorical "cuts and bruises" from the harsher words some have lobbed at him.

Durbin also has a message for the parents of any young adult who may not adhere to society's exacting gender norms. "It's not about support. It's about affirmation. Loving your child because it's your child regardless of the circumstances. I would encourage the parents to sit down with their child and ask questions. Even if you don't necessarily agree with them wearing makeup, just know that something that makes them happy should make you happy."

As for his relationship with his own mother, Durbin is hopeful. "I believe that my mom will come around eventually. I feel like a conversation will probably be facilitated between some family member between her and I. I didn't do this to upset my mom. Throughout the whole process I've tried to take myself out of the process figuratively because there's people that see themselves in me and I want the message to go out to children that it's okay to be you and you shouldn't change who you are for anyone."

GRAND

Aww

Poor bvy

Just make lots of money then rub it in her face later lolz

Freemala Harris

Well fuck ha then

Get a job + your degree and shit on the world niece


XXX.

I always try to see the other perspective in these situations.  I can imagine that being extremely shocking for a mother.  Especially if, going out on a limb here, she's a single mother. 

It's a tricky thing.

But I guess you have to accept your children through it all.

BAPHOMET.

im sorry but SJHDKLKKKKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKLKL

she was fucking PISSED.


XXX.

Quote from: altai. on April 27, 2017, 01:16:06 PM
I guess it's shocking but that's her child :uhh: I just don't get it , from any angle.

But I guess that's cuz I'm a very emotional person, I couldn't imagine doing anything to hurt my child regardless of what they did. Even if they killed someone I'd be there helping them and trying to make sense of it. Not disowning them and treating them like trash.

YEAH.

Same.  I feel you.  We're both Cancers, so I couldn't imagine it either.

But I think a lot of thoughts go through the black woman's mind seeing her son in a full face of makeup.  It has to be scary.

Not making excuses, but I do get the initial reaction.

I'm sure she'll come around.

GLOCK


Freemala Harris

Quote from: altai. on April 27, 2017, 01:11:27 PM
Heartbreaking. I can't imagine what it feels like to have a family that doesn't support you unconditionally.

A lot of kids got thrown out of their houses in NYC for being gay. I just never wrapped my head around how a parent could do things like that to their own children.

Parents that throw their kids out for being pregnant as well ...it always confused me. So now, your kid and grandchild is out on the street...  :uhh:

Exactly

Its already hard enough navigating this world being black and gay. Doing it without familial support is even harder. I feel for the youth who have dumbass parents.

QUEEN preached about this a while back


KING BENTLEY.


H.#.G.*.Z

XXX.

Porsha looks really cute there.  Should have wore that at the reunion.

BigDawg


Young

Quote from: Freeruu on April 27, 2017, 01:18:37 PM
Quote from: altai. on April 27, 2017, 01:11:27 PM
Heartbreaking. I can't imagine what it feels like to have a family that doesn't support you unconditionally.

A lot of kids got thrown out of their houses in NYC for being gay. I just never wrapped my head around how a parent could do things like that to their own children.

Parents that throw their kids out for being pregnant as well ...it always confused me. So now, your kid and grandchild is out on the street...  :uhh:

Exactly

Its already heard enough navigating this world being black and gay. Doing it without familial support is even harder. I feel for the youth who have dumbass parents.

QUEEN preached about this a while back



Queen


yummy

Hope he's able to realize life doesn't revolve around your family's approval.

KING BENTLEY.

Ok after reading fully
It was wrong of him to screenshot this
His mom may not be perfect but that his mom

And the reality is, some of our parents are still old school

Writing them off in this manner is hasty IMO
She logged into FB and saw him in that get up for what I'm assuming is the first time

I feel like her reaction wasn't right, but warranted, because it seems like she's coping.

I mean tbh, he didn't take the time and courtesy to tell his mom he'd be walking out of the house looking a clown fool, so he got what he deserved imo

H.#.G.*.Z