I have a strong urge to explore my bisexual side, and would like if it were with a hot shemale who would love to stuff my ass and mouth and would let me do the same to them.
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I can’t tell my family that I’m bi-sexual… ever. They wouldn’t understand. I would have to hear them preach to me about how it’s a sin and I’m going to Hell because “God” doesn’t approve of my sexual preference. Why can’t they just accept me for me?
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sugarr 10:52 pm on August 2, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
hi dear, i am fully lesbian and i came out to my parents last year. first you have to think if your bisexuality is gonna be for a long time, because if it is, you will really have to let them know and convince them that this is really the way you are. they might be baffled initially, but well, never expect them to accept things overnight.
give them time. give yourself an easier life, let them know.
Lotsofboba 3:59 pm on August 4, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Same here. Actually, I like to think of it this way: I’m not attracted to boys, and I’m not attracted to girls. I’m attracted to people. Gender is just one of the many factors that defines a person. Anyways, I’m not sure whether or not I will ever tell my religious parents, maybe I will if it’s absolutely necessary. But I think it would be a little easier to tell your family if you’re in a relationship with someone at the time. Because who can possibly hear their child say, “I’m bisexual, but I’ve never been happier!” and be totally unaccepting? I don’t know…Oh and by the way, I think God accepts it. That’s what I believe.
RedTulips 12:22 am on September 1, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I know God accepts it because God accepts people even while knowing that they are not perfect. If I understand it right, Jesus came for the sinners… right? So just pray that your parents will understand the true meaning of Christianity before you tell them, because the true meaning of being a Christian is ACCEPTING others despite their faults, NOT JUDGING OR CONDEMNING!