Originally Posted by
Ashabi
I'm sorry to raise the thread again after it's been dead so long, but I need to add my 5c.
I'm Ash, and I've just turned 15.
I'm pretty sure I'm bi. In fact, I'm certain.
I really loved the article because it was about the different ways parents and family reacted to their children or family members coming out about being bi.
Neither of my parents know that I'm bi yet, but I plan to tell them soon. I can imagine their reactions; my father (not to be confused with my dad), the homophobic prick I hate, won't take it too well, but like eveything else, he'll have his say for 5 seconds then drop it. However, if he gets as bad as I think he might, he won't drop it.
Mum will do the whole "we love you no matter what you do or are" thing, and remind me that at 15, I can't possibly know who or what I am. I hate it when she does that, but in her place I'm pretty sure I'd do the same.
On the whole, I'm not looking forward to it.
The article gave me some insight into how different people "come out", but I'm still nervous and more than a bit scared!
All my friends know I'm bi, so does the man I call dad (he's not my real dad, but I jut wish he was).
I'm just scared, because I don't know what to say, how to say it, or what she'll react as.
It's just heartwarming for me to nto only know that there are parents worse than mine, but see examples, and know that it still worked out for those people concerned.
I'm sure there's threads with tips on coming out which I'm gonna look for now, but if not, does anyone have any tips?
Many thanks,
Ash
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