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And I really hate to read them. It hurts me that in today's world we can have all this room for communication and still so little support for LGBT people, and I was wondering how our community is composed.
You hear people say things like " I'm ok with it as long as it's not around me" and I'm not sure I'm cool with that, and I don't see why that division is necessary, why it makes a difference to what you think.
Personally I identify as Bi, and I don't see any reason why a person's opinion of someone else should change based on their sexuality.
/personal shit starts
I've felt this way for a while and I've never "come out" to my parents (I have to a lot of my friends) (I think my mum would be cool with it and my dad would be freaked but sort it out after a while), so I often wonder about how that would go. The conclusion I always come to is that there's no reason to tell them how things are going, because until/if I get a long term boyfriend there's no need to inform them that I'm not "straight". The implication of straightness is very pervasive, and it really affects how I view myself, which makes my own feelings very confusing.
Thread to discuss LGBT issues?





