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Next year, my younger sister will be joining me at high school. I am female, sixteen, from a religious family, and in the middle of the American South. The problem with my sister joining me at school is that I am an out bisexual everywhere except my home. I have a darling girlfriend at present who, though she does not attend the same school as me, is a frequent topic of conversation amongst me and my friends. My main concern is that my family and public life will mix. My mother is very religious and, though she has walked in on me with a woman (it was awkward), she has chosen to ignore it and try to set me up with her friends' sons. My father is unaware of this. What would be the best way to prevent my family finding out about who I really am?
Though you should not be ashamed of who or what you are, if they're religious like you say, then they might not be as understanding as they should be.
If your sister is around, don't talk about your girlfriend. Warn your friends and people who know about you and her not to speak of her around your sister. Keep everything about her hidden while she's around.
Tell your family when you're ready or when you think it's right, or not at all for now.
Hope that helped :)