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writes: My whole life people believed that I was a straight guy. And no that I'm 17 going on 18 I want to start living my life without any fear of being rejected, that people would actually be there for you no matter which sexual orientation you belong. That people would accept you whole heartedly. Honestly I haven't quite established a good sense of image and individuality of myself because I'm tied up with this problem. It's like a bomb wanting to explode any minute now. I'm turning 18 on March 15 and I'm going to tell my parents that I'm bisexual over our family dinner. Next, I want to tell my friends about it. Not that it's any of their business but I think I should. How do you think should I come out? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, georgey5100 +, writes (22 March 2011):
I hope your parents took it ok! :) when i came out I just told my close friends and changed my "Interested in" on facebook! it slowly got around by that means for me and all but the odd few people accepted me still.
Good luck! :)
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reader, Ignacio ramos +, writes (13 March 2011):
Face your fears head on never live your life in fear telling your mom and dad that your gay they better of hearing it from you thin from some body else don't worry your family and frineds will always love you for who you are never for get who you are can't live in fear. Good luck man.
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