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writes: im bi and idk how to tell my parents and it scares me to think of what thier reaction might be i need advise Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 July 2010): i think you should just talk to them about it :) just drop it in the conversation. it doesnt change who you are. you are still their child and they wll still love you.
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reader, dramatix +, writes (16 July 2010):
I'm 18, and I'm bisexual. I came out to my parents my freshmen year of high school, which was also the year I finally realized it for myself. A lot of people will tell you that you're just confused. I know my parents did. If you're unsure of yourself, hold off on telling them. You need to be confidant that what you are telling them is the absolute truth, or there is no way that they will accept it as the absolute truth. If you are sure, tell them that you are bisexual. It dosen't make you any different. You didn't choose it. It's just another part of who you are. Good luck! Just be mature about it and ask them to be open minded.
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reader, Muscle and Sinew +, writes (16 July 2010):
personally, your still young and experimenting, and it might not be the case. when you are that age you dont know a lot, you question who you are. believe me i thought this and that about myself, but the truth is you are still maturing and trying to figure yourself out. perfectly normal. but i dont think you should tell them anything like that. just tell them that your are unsure of yourself, and that you are confused, because of you tell them possibility they will FREAK out or perhaps not.
i hope this helps.
M&S
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