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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 1:59 pm
haiad i told them but i dont think my step dad or mom truly think i am and im kind of afraid to act how i do out side of home around them so they will just have to what well they finaly balieve me rofl but there are pluses adn minuses door has to be open when my bf is at my house crying sweatdrop stressed
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:43 pm
I told my two best friends first....(Garrett and Ashley) and they were both totally ok with it. Garrett was kinda uncomfortable but Ashley was like "wow! I've never had a bi friend before! This is awesome!" and so on.
THEN I told my mom....she's in denial....but I think she supports me...she didn't yell at me at first, she just thinks I'm going through a phase rolleyes .
And I am NOT telling my Dad....he'd probably kick me out of the house...because he doesn't liket he idea of his daughter being bisexual...and he's never liked bisexuals. I told my mom not to tell him, and she's not going to. Which is a relief. Then I told my brother, he was cool with it too.
*coughs* I told my bf last sweatdrop I don't think he minds too much, he just finds it sexy I think.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:03 pm
my family is in denial to at least my addoptive family is and i can only tell my biological mom cause my step dad would totally disown me if he knew and so would my family on my moms side.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:31 pm
Now that I look at it, there are benefits to not being out if you're young. Think about it. If you're a guy, you can invite your friend (who really is your boyfriend) over, and your parents would just think you're playing video games while your room door is locked. If you're a girl and you're not out, you can go to a "slumber party" over your friend's (who is really your girlfriend) house. So, I think i'll put off the outage til...after I move out.
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:18 am
LE0NARD Now that I look at it, there are benefits to not being out if you're young. Think about it. If you're a guy, you can invite your friend (who really is your boyfriend) over, and your parents would just think you're playing video games while your room door is locked. If you're a girl and you're not out, you can go to a "slumber party" over your friend's (who is really your girlfriend) house. So, I think i'll put off the outage til...after I move out. exactly why i regret telling my parents about it stressed
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 12:54 pm
haiad LE0NARD Now that I look at it, there are benefits to not being out if you're young. Think about it. If you're a guy, you can invite your friend (who really is your boyfriend) over, and your parents would just think you're playing video games while your room door is locked. If you're a girl and you're not out, you can go to a "slumber party" over your friend's (who is really your girlfriend) house. So, I think i'll put off the outage til...after I move out. exactly why i regret telling my parents about it stressed Aww, such a pity. You and your boyfrined (he is your boyfriend, right?) look cute together. You aren't too bad looking yourself! But I do feel for ya, man.
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:32 pm
Yeah...i'd get disowned by my parents too. No one knows not even my friends. They think of me as little totally God-fearing religiou, straight Melissa. They would two of them would think I was hitting on them ant the other two would have a brain anurysm. And my Parents would sh*t frisbees, and disown me.
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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:04 pm
I will never tell them cause the talk is awkward.
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Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:33 pm
I haven't told them because then they wouldn't let me sleep over at my friends houses anymore. And then there goes all my fun. whee
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:33 am
My parents know but they aren't really bleaving it yet. My mother keeps trying to set me up with guys. It's so funny!!!!!! rofl My father just keeps talking about how gay people are treated like he's trying to change me by how other people will treat me.......there weard. sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:06 am
Yes, my family does know.... and they DON'T like it. x_x
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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:00 pm
Nope. I don't act any different then my brother or friends, there's no way to tell. Except for once in a while I'll flirt with a guy. But, my dad left when I was pretty younge and my mom died around the same time. By that time my brother was 18 so he could take care of me and my sister. I'm 15 now, and they still dunno. XD Some day, when I get into a seriouse relationship, I'll tell 'em.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:44 pm
no my family dose not know that i am bi!! crying crying crying crying i want to tell them but......there christen or however u spell it so theres no use telling them cuz they would like hate me then and yell at me and s**t
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:46 pm
My mom's told me several times that if I turn out to be gay or bi, she'll hate me and disown me. sweatdrop luckily, I'll be 18 in a year and a few months....
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:49 pm
wordman My mom's told me several times that if I turn out to be gay or bi, she'll hate me and disown me. sweatdrop luckily, I'll be 18 in a year and a few months.... lucky can i move out with u?! lol JK i am just saying this cuz if me parents found out they would well disown me! crying crying crying and i would have no where to go crying crying crying
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