Official GBLT Thread

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Jenna:
My parents and sisters already knew, given that bisexuality runs rampant in my family. Most of my friends we're fairly quick to figure it out, and the few I did tell we're either like "well, duh..." or completely dumbfounded by the concept. Gay they could understand, bisexual they couldn't.

...I honestly found it rather amusing.

Dmcclure1:
Honestly i was confused for a while about bisexuality but then i figured that if i was programmed to like guys and others were programed to like girls than why couldnt people be programmed to like both. :)
The one thing that made me kinda mad when i came out was that my family (everyone) said "i know" when i told them. It made me feel like there was no point in telling them.
The most FAQ when i came out was if i thought (insert name here) was cute. Most of my friends and my sisters did that. lol

SenkoTwiik:
Dugg, that's really cool that your parents were accepting. A lot of parents are jerks about their kids being gay (especially boys for some reason). My great-grandma was the only other bisexual in my side of the family besides me. My husband's whole family is bisexual though, which is cool because there isn't going to be any negativity or judgment if any of my kids turn out gay or bi (there's already evidence from my drag-queen son).

Glamily:
My parents don't really mind. They are happy as long as I am happy. They said they'd be proud of me no matter who or what I liked.

soulofthesea:
1yeah my parents are the same way.

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