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I am bisexual.


I have had problems because of this in the past, and sometimes I still do. Especially because I was raised as a Roman Catholic, and my mother is religious. Luckily though, the majority of the problems I have experienced have not been physical, but instead emotional and mental. Please don't just dismiss them, because they were still problems.

When I first came out during my senior year of high school, people made me feel ashamed of who/what I was, and I did not often show my feelings, because I felt ashamed. They thought that because they did not know that aspect of my life, that I had changed. I did not change inside at all, I simply revealed a bit more of the inner me, which they perceived as a change. Instead, they were the ones who had really changed, in their view of me. I knew that I had not changed, as I have known since 5th grade that I liked girls as much as I did boys. That was when I met an awesome girl who made me feel like I was really special. But, that's another story... (which you can read about here. )



Well, now I'm a junior? in college, and I have learned a lot since then, and grown up. Most of my friends know about my sexuality, and are fine with it. I am no longer ashamed of who I am, in fact, I am proud to say:

I am bisexual.


And if you've got a problem with that, too bad!

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January 14, 2004


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