Will Portman, son of Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, says he received “rock-solid” support from his parents upon coming out to them as a college freshman.
Portman was credited by his dad, conservative Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, for changing the senator’s position on gay marriage. Sen. Portman reversed his anti-gay marriage position earlier this month, citing his gay son.
The younger Portman, a junior at Yale’s Trumbull College, wrote in an op-ed in the Yale Daily News about the difficulty he had in coming out. The student recounted his decision to come out to his family and friends, explaining that he worried about the repercussions it would bring. He wrote:
I worried about how my friends back home would react when I told them I was gay. Would they stop hanging out with me? Would they tell me they were supportive, but then slowly distance themselves? And what about my friends at Yale, the “Gay Ivy”? Would they criticize me for not having come out earlier? Would they be able to understand my anxiety about all of this? I felt like I didn’t quite fit in with Yale or Cincinnati, or with gay or straight culture.
Portman came out to his parents via letter and they immediately offered support, he wrote. “They called as soon as they got the letter. They were surprised to learn I was gay, and full of questions, but absolutely rock-solid supportive,” he wrote. “That was the beginning of the end of feeling ashamed about who I was.”









