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have you ever been in a same sex relationship |
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:13 pm
ok,i have never had a relationship with a women and i want to experience it. i mainly like down-to-earth funny,nice women. the thing is 1.my mom doesnt know and i want to wait till i move out to tell her 2.there is this girl whos gay in my school,but she likes her friends 3.there are few bi/lesbian people in my school and i fall for he straight ones
okay discuss-the type of women you like-how i can find a women relationship,without my mom finding out-have you ever fallen for a sraight one-is your school populated with many gays and do your parent know and how will you tell them if you do at all ps.i know im bi because ive made out with a women before and my head just flipped upside down
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:32 pm
oh FUN topic! well let's see, i was in one relationship, but i think i emotionally scared the chick because i was her first real gay crush and she started kinda having a sexual identity crisis afterwards (haha, made me feel like s**t!) but now that i'm in high school there's plenty of gay chicks i'm finding out about. as for what kind i'm lookin for, i'm not a chubby chaser, but i like kinda thick girls. i dunno why... still, looks aren't everything with me. i love those funny girls who laugh at everything you say and i love the hot ones who know how to flirt, but i don't see myself with any of them right now cuz i'm enjoying the single life.
ugh, not to mention it's a b***h to have a chick and a parent who can't stand your sexuality. i mean, you have no support at home for any relationship issues and then they disapprove EVERYTHING you do whether it's with your girlfriend or your regular friends.
...well, i've said enough. haha. later.
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the_forgotten_thought Captain
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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:16 am
I was in a relationship before, and my mum didn't know,(she woulda freaked if she knew i was dating the girl that i kept leting over my house so we can watch some flix) It is actually easier than you would think to hide it. So long as... your mother doesn't work at school your friends don't tell you keep it a little mellow
then you will be all set o.o
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:32 pm
my type is the ones full of attitude and usually the type to mess with your head.
my mum found out after seeing some pics of me and my ex on my laptop, she was fine with it (mostly because it was news she could tell all the family)
if your that worried about her finding out don't get involved with anyone you don't have stong feelings for. but she has to find out at some point you can't keep it a secret forever when you do tell her tell her on your terms that way if she freaks out about it then atleast she has not found out in an argument or heated way.
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 2:10 pm
I usually go for brunettes that are really funny, really sweet and caring, and that are down to earth. I generally have a specific type, but I really don't feel like naming off everything I look for in a girl.
I had the same situation before I moved out. I didn't want either of my parents to find out, but half the time that's just something you have to risk.
I usually go for the straight ones too, myself. It sucks, because they're never interested. Either that, or they cause a lot of drama, because they never really want to admit that they like you, because you're of the same gender they are. No, my school wasn't populated either with many gays.
Personally, I don't plan on telling my parents any time soon, even though I've moved out. For some reason, I just don't have the heart to do it, despite the fact that I have moved out. I know I will eventually gather the courage to tell them eventually, though.
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