I'm scared to tell my parents I'm bisexual! HELP!!

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by CallMeNoona, Nov 5, 2011.

  1. You should seek counseling at school 
     
  2. Good idea maybe you should do that to but it will never really be over untill you tell them the worst they can do is what?
     
  3. They can't kick you out it's illegal as tour parents if your under 17
     
  4. So my advice tell them and be proud of who you are
     
  5. My school is a catholic school they don't have that kind of counseling.... And I am going to tell my parents... 
     
  6. That's good just get it over with and you won't have to worry about it any more
     
  7. Woww... :roll:
    :lol:
     
  8. Good luck Katie 

    Hope they'll accept who you are 
     
  9. Katie did u tell them yet!?!?
     
  10. You're 15. You have hormones running rampant through you. I find it hard to believe that you know what your sexuality is at such a young age.

    Just live and don't worry about putting a label on yourself just yet.
     
  11. Amanda-

    Some people were born that way :)
     
  12. Amanda, I knew I was bisexual at 14. I am now almost 22. Just got out of a relationship of 3.5 years with a woman.

    Highschool age is actually around the age you usually know for sure.

    Wanna try again, in telling her what she actually knows better herself? Seeing as... Hmmmm... She's the one feeling it?
     
  13. Tell them thats just who you are
    And they will just have to accept that!
     
  14. Excuse me for voicing an opinion. Didn't realize that was against the rules.

    And why worry yourself sick over it? Why not just let things be and ignore it until you feel comfortable letting your parents know? That was the main point of my post. If you're worried sick over talking to your parents about your sexuality, just wait and don't label yourself yet. Just live.
     
  15. You're telling her what she's feeling isn't real, when she's already insecure enough. I wonder why I'd concern my self over it.
     
  16. I didn't tell her squat. I voiced my opinion on the matter.