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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:29 pm
It's true, don't tell your parents till your ready. I have the same problem. I'm Bi and emo emo how sad for me. And m parents don't know redface
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:21 pm
I really understand, I'm bi and I think that if you don't feel ready, you're not. I really don't, because I felt I've grown up wrong. Untill I noticed it's what's wrong with the people around me.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:52 pm
my mother and rest of the family have no clue. if and when I have a serious girlfriend is when I'll tell them. until then they don't need to know.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:03 am
See my story is different from your guy's. I didn't come straight out and tell my folks that I was bi. I was actually talking to my friend who was also bi and asking her what should I do. How should I tell them. Stuff like that. I have known I was bi for a while, but I always thought it was wrong. Well I guess that was the wrong thing to say. I have always known that I have liked both girls and guys. But I thought liking girls was wrong, and besides that point I didn't know what bi meant until 6th grade. So I have known since preschool that I liked girls as well as guys, and I finally came out my 9th grade year{which I am in now}. Any ways back to the story. My mom has spyware on her computer so she technically read my IM. I totally flipped out. I was just waiting for her to say something...weird, or cruel. Neither of them happened. I was crying in her room wondering what she was going to say, so she started laughing at me. So I started to laugh wondering what she was laughing about. All she simply said to me was 'I love you. No matter who you love, I will always love you.' And everyone is right. You don't have to tell your parents. Just make sure you are ready AND comfortable with who you are and who you like. Remember we can't help who we fall for. biggrin
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:28 am
Amora DeFay See my story is different from your guy's. I didn't come straight out and tell my folks that I was bi. I was actually talking to my friend who was also bi and asking her what should I do. How should I tell them. Stuff like that. I have known I was bi for a while, but I always thought it was wrong. Well I guess that was the wrong thing to say. I have always known that I have liked both girls and guys. But I thought liking girls was wrong, and besides that point I didn't know what bi meant until 6th grade. So I have known since preschool that I liked girls as well as guys, and I finally came out my 9th grade year{which I am in now}. Any ways back to the story. My mom has spyware on her computer so she technically read my IM. I totally flipped out. I was just waiting for her to say something...weird, or cruel. Neither of them happened. I was crying in her room wondering what she was going to say, so she started laughing at me. So I started to laugh wondering what she was laughing about. All she simply said to me was 'I love you. No matter who you love, I will always love you.' And everyone is right. You don't have to tell your parents. Just make sure you are ready AND comfortable with who you are and who you like. Remember we can't help who we fall for. biggrin Woah, And I'm only in 7th grade. This......Is gonna be tough.....
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