11-26-2016, 08:21 AM
Hey. I do not attend college in MA. I go to a college in Pennsylvania.
Anyways, I changed my status to 'Single Bi Man'. 'Single Gay Man' was the first thing I saw. Sometimes I forget I am bisexual, especially when I go on a website called gayspeak.com.
Since I am only 18, I am willing to experiment with men. I have dated and hooked up with many girls during high school. Women will probably come into the picture later on, unless I decide that pursuing a relationship with a guy is my favored endeavor.
I have known I was both attracted to men and women from a very young age. Seeing both was very sexual exciting. Since this year, I have become more comfortable (internally) with my sexuality, however, I am too afraid of coming out due to the judgment of others in my hometown as well as my current college.
I think acting anonymously, as I am doing here on this website, would definitely boost my confidence and push me that extra step to come out. I plan on moving to the West Coast in two years (I really want to attend UCLA or another school in California). I think 'starting over' socially there will allow me to be who I want to be. The culture there is much more accepting as well... What do you think?
Anyways, I changed my status to 'Single Bi Man'. 'Single Gay Man' was the first thing I saw. Sometimes I forget I am bisexual, especially when I go on a website called gayspeak.com.
Since I am only 18, I am willing to experiment with men. I have dated and hooked up with many girls during high school. Women will probably come into the picture later on, unless I decide that pursuing a relationship with a guy is my favored endeavor.
I have known I was both attracted to men and women from a very young age. Seeing both was very sexual exciting. Since this year, I have become more comfortable (internally) with my sexuality, however, I am too afraid of coming out due to the judgment of others in my hometown as well as my current college.
I think acting anonymously, as I am doing here on this website, would definitely boost my confidence and push me that extra step to come out. I plan on moving to the West Coast in two years (I really want to attend UCLA or another school in California). I think 'starting over' socially there will allow me to be who I want to be. The culture there is much more accepting as well... What do you think?