"You're 15. Your hormones are running rampant through you. I find it hard to believe you know what your sexuality is at such a young age" Hmmmmm...
Yes. I personally believe that you should put a label on yourself when you're only 15. ANY LABEL, whether that be straight, gay, or bisexual. That is my opinion. You don't have to agree with it. Not everyone has to share your thoughts.
And Amanda, I bet you wouldn't think twice if an 8 year old said they were straight, would you? But someone realizing they're bi at 15, that's unbelieveable. Damn double standards.
I don't think an 8 year old should know anything about sexuality. So I would probably just laugh. You need to realize that sometimes people have different opinions than you. You can't yell at and bully people because their thoughts differ from yours.
You shouldn't even know about sex at 11 or 12. And when did I state I had a problem with being bisexual? My best friend's sister is a lesbian. My other best friend is bisexual. I work around gay people all the time. Don't put words in my mouth.
It's usually a few years after puberty that you start to fully realize your sexual orientation. Oh dear girl, how much study have you actually done on sexuality? Because I have done research, to better understand myself. Plus I love learning anything that has to do with how your body and mind functions. I thrive on knowledge.
So you're saying you don't believe in sexual education then, Amanda? You're just spewing ignorance tonight.
What the heck are you people on? I don't think you should know about sex at such a young age. That is my opinion. I think it's sad that society has placed such an emphasis on sex and sexuality that people as young as you are worrying about having to define your sexuality. Be attracted to whoever you want to be attracted to. It's not my life. I don't care. But I don't think it should be a concern when you are so young. Be a kid while you can.
Anyway, I'm done for tonight. I'm sick and I need sleep. This girl knows what she feels. I knew when I was 14. When you know, you know. If you're not completely sure, it's called bicurious. Now, good night. I hope.
It doesn't really matter what I say because you're still going to portray me in a malicious way. Michelle, when did I say I didn't believe in sex ed? And I'm not being ignorant, dear. As I have already stated, I don't care what her orientation is. I just don't think she should have to worry about it while she's so young.
I know a bunch of people who have been kicked out of their house for various reasons you should be fine.