Warholian 6,880 Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Kids at that age don't have an understanding of sexuality. It doesn't matter if we live in a more progressive time, I'd advise against coming out if you're not prepared to face the consequences. If you say you're bisexual, you'll be labeled 100% gay until you graduate high school. With being labeled gay, all stereotypes that come along with that will follow. You're feminine, weak, superficial, slutty... People will support you but those stereotypes will still persist. Let yourself develop and get a better understanding about your own sexuality before you make commitments to classifiying yourself. Just know that it isn't your duty to tell others about your private sexual life. Your parents have no reason to know if you don't feel comfortable telling them, and your friends have even littler reason. Do what makes you feel comfortable -- not what society and movies tell you is expected if you're LGBT. Kevin Parker, Mac Demarco, Mark Ronson, and a stoned Lady Gaga. Need I say more? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandacadabra 9,089 Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 8 minutes ago, Warholian said: Kids at that age don't have an understanding of sexuality. It doesn't matter if we live in a more progressive time, I'd advise against coming out if you're not prepared to face the consequences. If you say you're bisexual, you'll be labeled 100% gay until you graduate high school. With being labeled gay, all stereotypes that come along with that will follow. You're feminine, weak, superficial, slutty... People will support you but those stereotypes will still persist. Let yourself develop and get a better understanding about your own sexuality before you make commitments to classifiying yourself. Just know that it isn't your duty to tell others about your private sexual life. Your parents have no reason to know if you don't feel comfortable telling them, and your friends have even littler reason. Do what makes you feel comfortable -- not what society and movies tell you is expected if you're LGBT. The handclapping emoticon is gone, I wanted to post it for you. Love ypur response. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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