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andy2011
I started this journey last year with my best friend who asked me if I was bisexual. I startled, but then said YES.
Three weeks ago I told my parents in front of a group of friends and family, some who knew and otehrs who did not.
My mom did not cry or made a scene. She just walked up to me and gave me a kiss and a hug and said she loved me very much. My dad was not so positive. He said he accepted it, but never wanted to talk about it. He ordered me never to bring my BF home. No problem for me. I respect his space.
My dad and I did not speak much for three days. The fourth day I sat with my brother and sister and other family an d he just came up and we all started talking like nothing happened a few days back.
I am SO HAPPY now that I am out to my parents! Now I can fully live my life as I want. I am FREEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe being in the closet was why I was sooooo sad and depressed. Incredibly, once I felt I was completely out all that weight and bad feeling simply vanished.
I am happy to be gay and I don't care what happens from now on. I know life will be better for me that I am out and FREEEEEEE!
Do not expose your orientation to people that may harm you. Only tell those that love you and care for you. Remember, your sexual orientation is as you favorite sports choice, or hobby, career. It is just another part of you Great You!
Have an amazing life full of love, happiness. Just make sure that you remember to love yourself first and that you own your life and no one can tell you to do something you don't want!
Love ya!
Three weeks ago I told my parents in front of a group of friends and family, some who knew and otehrs who did not.
My mom did not cry or made a scene. She just walked up to me and gave me a kiss and a hug and said she loved me very much. My dad was not so positive. He said he accepted it, but never wanted to talk about it. He ordered me never to bring my BF home. No problem for me. I respect his space.
My dad and I did not speak much for three days. The fourth day I sat with my brother and sister and other family an d he just came up and we all started talking like nothing happened a few days back.
I am SO HAPPY now that I am out to my parents! Now I can fully live my life as I want. I am FREEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe being in the closet was why I was sooooo sad and depressed. Incredibly, once I felt I was completely out all that weight and bad feeling simply vanished.
I am happy to be gay and I don't care what happens from now on. I know life will be better for me that I am out and FREEEEEEE!
Do not expose your orientation to people that may harm you. Only tell those that love you and care for you. Remember, your sexual orientation is as you favorite sports choice, or hobby, career. It is just another part of you Great You!
Have an amazing life full of love, happiness. Just make sure that you remember to love yourself first and that you own your life and no one can tell you to do something you don't want!
Love ya!
deleted_user
That is great that you came out Andy no more secrets no more hiding I am so happy for you. Glad your Mom was so supportive. I agree with what you had to say you gotta love yourself 1st. Love ya!
deleted_user
Way to Go Andy!!! I'm happy for you!
J0KEYJ
Oh Andy this was so lovely to read..biggest smiles ever..
andy2011
Thank you guys! You all have been so supportive.
blueghost39
Hugs awsome andy be true be you no matter sunshine and a rainbow sis luv ghost
deleted_user
Love ya too babe, am very happy for you, wish I had the courage to expose my bi curious side to more than my close friends and therapist but my hubby wouldnt care for it. I am sooooo happy for you,hugz
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