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EnigmaComplex
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10 Dec 2014, 8:59 pm

I think growing up I was ashamed of being bisexual. I think I knew deep down I was bisexual since the beginning but I was always trying to think that I was either straight or gay. I've never quite understood it. I think I felt like being straight would allow me to be widely socially accepted, being gay would still allow me to have places where I felt accepted but being bisexual wouldn't. Nowadays I understand that this was a wrong interpretation, and I accept being bisexual as part of who I am. Often I have felt the biggest fear regarding this is self-made rather than anything anyone's imposed on me, and so I try not to worry about it. :)



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11 Dec 2014, 8:04 am

EnigmaComplex wrote:
I think growing up I was ashamed of being bisexual. I think I knew deep down I was bisexual since the beginning but I was always trying to think that I was either straight or gay. I've never quite understood it. I think I felt like being straight would allow me to be widely socially accepted, being gay would still allow me to have places where I felt accepted but being bisexual wouldn't. Nowadays I understand that this was a wrong interpretation, and I accept being bisexual as part of who I am. Often I have felt the biggest fear regarding this is self-made rather than anything anyone's imposed on me, and so I try not to worry about it. :)

Lots of times, our fears are creations in our own minds rather than anything realistic. Not all of the time, but occasionally.


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