This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Brendon Urie talked to People Magazine: When I told them I wasn’t going to college or on a Mormon mission, that I don’t believe in God and I was pursuing music, they were like, “You’ve gotta move out.” They cooled off, and when we made our first Panic! at the Disco album, I got a care package from my family with this beautiful letter: “No matter what, we will always love you.” Expand - View Original
That's awesome to hear. I've had almost the identical situation happen to me: "shock and upset" at first, but then your loved ones come around. Unfortunately, just need to give them a little time to understand.