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best friend knows i'm bisexual?!?
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Hi Lunamaree,
I'm sorry to hear you are having a difficult time with your friend. It sounds like a difficult situation to navigate.
I don't believe that you need to tell everyone about your sexuality. I'm bisexual (in a heterosexual relationship) and I certainly have friends and family that don't know my sexual preferences. I did come out to my mum and siblings and friends when I was younger, but I still haven't told my father because I know what his reaction would be and I can't be bothered dealing with it. Him knowing/not knowing doesn't affect how I live my life.
It is completely up to you when you want to tell people.
That being said, if she is suspicious then you need to decide if you are going to double down and lie to her, or just come out with the truth. You could tell her that you would really miss her friendship and point out that this doesn't have to change your relationship with her. But in the end you don't have any control over how she reacts.
I hope work out what to do soon.
Kind thoughts, Jess
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Hi, welcome
Yes I agree with Jess, you don’t have to tell people if your sexuality nor seek approval.
As for having a religious friend I had one (I’m an atheist) and we met at school, the friendship lasted 45 years! But his view is I don’t need medication and should pray instead- that judgement ended us.
Friendship like sexual preference is fluid, they come and go and you might not do yourself service by relying too heavily on friendships that have large gaps of difference, keeping them a little distance and making new friends can cushion hurt.
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TonyWK
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Hi lunamaree7,
As jess334 and white knight said, it's 100% your choice who you come out to and when you decide to have that conversation. You've known your best friend for a bit over half of your life - you've grown up with her and you guys would have gone through every tough situation as well as happy situations together. I can only imagine how difficult it is to think about what will happen if she reacts negatively.
I know it might feel like you're denying yourself and you don't want to feel like you're ashamed of who you are - but it's okay to not be ready to come out. If she does ask you directly it is okay for you to choose not to tell her. But as jess334 said, it'll be helpful for you to decide how you'll react (whether you will tell her or deny it) before she gets the chance to ask. That way you'll have a bit more control in the situation and feel more comfortable in the moment.
It's good to hear that you do have accepting friends as well who can support you if things don't go well with your best friend. Hope to hear more about your journey and how things go.
Take care,
pinwheel23
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Hi lunamaree7,
As everyone else is saying, don't feel like you're being forced to come out to your friend. If you say you're not ready, then there's nothing making you need to tell her. Coming out is your choice and yours alone, and your friend cant make assumptions if you haven't told her anything. Anyway just, overall, keeping it short and sweet, if you don't want to you don't have to.
Anyway sorry its been while since I posted, hopefully what im trying to say gets through 🙂
XO Marie