I think my parents are OK but I don’t want to take any big risks. I’m still a minor

  • There’s no real way to know how they will react until you actually come out,not unless they’ve already made their position clear one way or another, and baiting them into such a discussion likely won’t produce the answers you seek.

      • I’m not sure how religious they are, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. If you are even remotely worried, I’d prepare the following secretly,

        • a go bag with clothes, supplies and extra medication
        • a friend you can spend the night with
        • new passwords on your email, social media, laptops and phone. Encrypt your laptop and phone.
        • new bank account your parents don’t know about
        • cash

        If possible, leave stuff like clothes and laptops at your friend’s house.

        I may sound paranoid, but it’s one of those situations where paranoid and wrong is better than the alternative. I’ve seen teens (relatives) get seriously fucked over this stuff.

        Parents who were seemingly open minded and rational installed spy software on their children’s laptops and phone. Then they didn’t allow them to go to college and they had to stay home until they “fixed their behavior”. Denied access to money and jobs too.

      • Its just religion is a big thing in the family

        It seems you have your answer. In my experience, those who are brainwashed into hateful ideologies based on ancient mythologies are among the last to be either reasonable or accepting of others who they see as “different.” Maybe you’ll be lucky, but don’t count on the hate that is deeply instilled by religion to be overridden by something like the fact that you’re their child.

      • It depends a lot on the religion. A few are probably positive signs (but then you probably wouldn’t be asking), many are real wildcards that are hard to generalize and some are strong negative signs.