be honest wit me ... around what age or year in school did y'all come to terms with the fact that y'all waspic.twitter.com/TP1qfHuwc9
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i accepted it at like 14/15 after the mandatory "im actually bisexual" phase gays go through by law. Told my best friend at the time who came out to me a year before as gay. Now i'm a nb gay gentlethem/theydy and she's a transbian/theydy LOL.
we love a transformation! it's been a journey understanding myself as well, i wouldve never guessed i'd identify as i do today
16... and discussed it with a couple of friends and gradually came out to those around me
i talked to my friends about it first, then i came out to my mom twice (bi, then lezzie) and she cried bc of the latter bc it meant i didn't like m*n... i needed to talk through it w a lot of people before i fully accepted it, it took like... 3? years?
When I realized again after becoming atheist I just texted a gc and that was that
sounds messy but im into it
I came out to my friends as bi and then like a week later I was like nah I’m gay as hell
I kept it to myself for a long time, then told a friend at work who was gay, and then my roommate, and my best friends. Talking to my therapist and making connection with other LGBTQ people was the best thing for me really, and the acceptance and allyship of my straight friends.
Close friends, don't remember exactly who. Definitely a gradual coming out to individuals, but around late high school I started being more open about liking girls. By college though I was definitely open to new people.
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