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Dec 30, 2011 21:58

I'm bisexual. To my friends this is no secret. But I do avoid saying it to family and acquaintances even when it is pertinent to the conversation. It rarely comes up but when it does I feel my chest tighten and I feel a little ashamed when the moment passes. Its not the most important thing to me. I don't feel like I'm lying every day like somebody ( Read more... )

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oriakaimelar December 31 2011, 05:58:43 UTC
I'll always love you Kat. You're my friend. I'm glad you're in my life. :)

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keicai_ayan December 31 2011, 22:33:30 UTC
I just want to say I'll always support and love you, even if your family doesn't. I hope they realize, if it does come up, that you are still the you that they know and love. <3

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gacktyougirl January 1 2012, 20:25:19 UTC
We all love you, hun. And if it is something that is still n your mind as it is and bothers you as it does.. then I think it is probably best to say something about it. The one is Tobs, yea? I think the best thing to do it to start by finding the person that doesn't know who you think will be the most accepting and you need to hear from. Tell them, they're reaction will hopefully be positive and give you the push you need to tell others.

No, it's not the most relevant thing, as you are engaged to a guy, but that doesn't mean you don't want to feel comfortable in your own skin either.

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gienahclarette January 2 2012, 02:54:26 UTC
Those are some pretty deep questions. I'd say talk about it. It isn't fair for you to have to keep something hidden or try to suppress it.

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