I think sometimes when someone says he's/she's bi, they don't really mean it- they just mean they're open-minded. Like, they wouldn't mind being with a boy/girl, but they never really felt attracted, or they never thought about a (serious) relationship. A lot of girls in my class said they're bi, but I don't think most of them really is-you know,is being bi kissing a girl on a party when you're drunk, or is being bi something more? I don't know, just my opinion.(Hope it doesn't offend anyone.)
Well i came out to my friends earlier on in the year and i just think that its more socially acceptable now than its ever been to be bi. I still think that its harder to come out as being gay and usually admitting your bi is the first step. But anyway the point im trying to make is it is more socially acceptable and being bi is no big deal anymore and for those people who you tell who do make a big deal of it (ive only ever had this experience once and it wasnt with someone who i told personally) then you are better off without them. Your real friends will accept you for you no matter what you sexuality is
I told my mom i was bi, she said no you're not, and not to get labeled (im in 8th grade) then during my step brothers issue (long story) he found out. They haven't asked me about it, i think they reject it, PLZ help
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A lot of girls in my class said they're bi, but I don't think most of them really is-you know,is being bi kissing a girl on a party when you're drunk, or is being bi something more?
I don't know, just my opinion.(Hope it doesn't offend anyone.)
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Your real friends will accept you for you no matter what you sexuality is
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