Actress Maria Bello wrote the Modern Love column in today's New York Times, using her experience explaining to her twelve-year-old son Jackson that she is now dating a woman to let the rest of the world know that it's not a big deal.

In the column, Bello explains that she finds the idea of relationships and partners to transcend gender.

My feelings about attachment and partnership have always been that they are fluid and evolving. Jack’s father, Dan, will always be my partner because we share Jack. Dan is the best father and the most wonderful man I’ve known. Just because our relationship is nonsexual doesn’t make him any less of a partner. We share the same core values, including putting our son first. My more recent ex, Bryn, remains my partner because we share our activism. And Clare will always be my partner because she is also my best friend.

Before she told her son, she wrote, she spoke to her therapist. She worried about how it would affect her career. She tried to justify her feelings. Finally, she was straightforward.

Jackson's reply? “Mom, love is love, whatever you are."

Giving thanks for my modern family. Happy thanksgiving for whatever kind of family you have. @nytimes pic.twitter.com/Mty9FPNHh4 — maria bello (@maria_bello) November 30, 2013

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