Im kelly 14/f.I found out that i was bi-sexual about 3 months ago.I really don't want to be bi but i just can't help it.I want to know if i should tell my mom i am or just keep it to myself till im older just to be sure im bi?
Also, you should listen to this song: Faces In The Hall by Gym Class Heroes. It's about a gay boy. But there's a really powerful line said in it. It's in the first verse. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Daimeera answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 11:57 am: If you're really bothered and want to talk about it with your mom, then go for it. But if you don't particularly want to discuss it at this point, I don't see any reason why you need to tell her.
It's really up to you, but you shouldn't feel pressured to tell her at this point because it's not really anyone's business but your own. If you eventually want to date another female, you'll have to deal with it then. But in the meantime, it doesn't matter who knows, really. [ Daimeera's advice column | Ask Daimeera A Question ]
caramella answered Tuesday February 6 2007, 11:30 am: yes because your mom will help you out and hear you out and how you feel.Mabey your really not bi and you just misunderstood your feelings,if you tell your mom shell know exactly how you feel. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
xfrozenxsorrowx answered Monday February 5 2007, 11:52 pm: Your young your prolly going through a phase ok wait like 2 more months or 1 month around that time or 3 months to be extra sure and see if you still like girls if this becomes an inssue just tell your mother if it concerns you but I guessing she will be upset and understanding. Your Parents will love you no matter what you are like an alien or bi or lez or gay or crazy they will love you. [ xfrozenxsorrowx's advice column | Ask xfrozenxsorrowx A Question ]
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