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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:00 pm
My little experience is weird, so last year I told my mom I thought I was gay. And then told her I didn't feel the same because she didn't believe me. And I'm one who get s really offended easily and will do things I will later regret. [ bad habit, cant help it.. neutral ] And I told her I was bi. The about 2 or 3 months ago I went through random denial and told her I was straight. Mind you she doesn't really seem to believe me... As she shouldn't..
But, she asks me about it everyday.
For the first time in a while, yesterday I said yes to the questions she asked..
I would've posted this yesterday but my internet went out.
Anyway, I was talking to her about how my bisexual friend Anna had a girlfriend. And she asked me, "Do you ever still think about girls?" I said "yeah, sometimes." She said, "Like that?" I said, "Yeah, but I still sometimes get confused." [ I sometimes do. But rarely. ] She said, "I just think sometimes you tell me stuff because you think I wanna hear them." I just said "Ok." and walked away.
I'm a little confused to whether I just came out or not... What do you think? O_O
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:29 pm
It's normal for some people. It took me a long time for me to come out to my mom, mostly because I didn't know which words to use or how to use them. She got the idea when I started drawing strippers... xd
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:38 pm
it depends on how she looks at things, it is quite possible that you practically just outed yourself, if she is an observant person who can read people well, she may have picked that up.
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:46 pm
Sarah_L_Awesome it depends on how she looks at things, it is quite possible that you practically just outed yourself, if she is an observant person who can read people well, she may have picked that up. She is observant.. She always knows when someones lying. I call her the lie detector..
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 6:47 pm
How can you out yourself, if you're still not sure who you are?
You're mom might have been right when she said that you say things just to hear it. She wouldn't have said that for no reason. And you wouldn't have mentioned what she said, if there wasn't some truth behind it...
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:14 pm
CurrentDisaster How can you out yourself, if you're still not sure who you are? You're mom might have been right when she said that you say things just to hear it. She wouldn't have said that for no reason. And you wouldn't have mentioned what she said, if there wasn't some truth behind it... I never said I didn't know who I was. I just said I sometimes get confused, but RARELY. Which in my book rarely means like once before it happened. [ after I really came to terms with it. ] And I wont lie, I sometimes do tell my mom things that I think she wants to hear. This is probably one of them. I do it without really noticing.
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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:27 pm
Quirky Kawaii Skye Sarah_L_Awesome it depends on how she looks at things, it is quite possible that you practically just outed yourself, if she is an observant person who can read people well, she may have picked that up. She is observant.. She always knows when someones lying. I call her the lie detector.. In that case she probably suspects it but unless you tell her she can't technically know for a fact.
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