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I am having a bit of trouble with this
#1
I came out to some friends first. Of course I am bisexual, not gay. So there is a bit more confusion on some peoples parts. I am just now getting comfortable in my own skin with it. I tried to tell my folks but they don't really get it. I don't know how to take the next step. Need advive
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#2
I'd just give it time, there's not much you can do after the initial step of telling them. Now that they know you don't have to hide it, so I'd say the next step is just to keep on living your life.
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#3
How much time and effort you spend on them should be in proportion to how supportive they could be in your life. Dont go outside what is healthy for you.
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#4
There's statistics from okcupid that bisexuals get less response than pure homosexual or pure heterosexual.
So be prepared that both men and women will struggle a little bit to accept you.
For me, it's like, he's going to go back to women eventually.
Homosexual is just an experience.
Maybe a girl would think similar way.

But there are a lot of gay guys who prefer bi or straight.
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