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That sense of dominance. Just be you lol.
You sound Demi.

As in demi-romantic? To be honest---- wait you know you're actually kind of right. I'm dating my best friend since pre-school... I love her so much hnnnn <333 We have such a strong bond like there are so many pictures of us when we were in pre-school we were kyoot asf
 
I was thinking more of you being a Demi-boy/girl
But that can work too! I consider myself Demi-sexual
 
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Yeess thank youuu

sorry for arguing w/ everyone hhhhhh the pasT is in the paaAAAAAST LET IT GOOOO LET IT GOOOOO
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?
 
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I have a question for you all.

If you're sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

i currently identify as asexual and aromantic and naahhh. I just don't talk about it. I would maybe feel the need to come out with my sexuality if I had a partner or wanted to have a partner or whatever but honestly atm I'm just like no thanks so I never speak about it. My sexual and romantic orientation isn't something I walk around thinking loads about. It's just like a lack of finding people sexy and wanting to be in a relationship...... so like.... it's not that important to me so why would it be important to my parents
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

it's really dependant on the person, some people feel the need to and others don't o: i'm also asexual and demiromantic, so really I don't feel the need to tell anyone ;w; it's none of their business, and also if I wanted to (which I don't) it would most likely be difficult to explain.
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

Not really, because I haven't really talked about it with my mum. In fact, I don't feel the need to 'come out' to anyone, because I don't know anyone who has had a crush on me or anything. If my mum was pressuring me to have a boyfriend and kids or something like that, then yes I would, but she hasn't. Idk what she thinks of LGBTQA+ people, so I wouldn't take the risk of 'coming out' randomly one day though, just incase she turns out to be 'disappointed' or something if I told her I was asexual.
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

No. I think that, in my case specifically, I didn't really have to come out. I'm quite a stereotypical gay. I wore make-up when I was younger, I played with dolls, and even now I dress rather feminine, and I listen to a lot of disco music. This is all unintentional, though. I just happen to like things that fall into the category of a stereotypical gay. I've never tried to be feminine, or masculine for that matter. That being said, it does make things a little easier. Coming out is something that I've perhaps done from the day I was born, very gradually.
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

Well, I at some point felt the need to tell my mother because we are close and have a good relationship. She reacted really negatively that Im bisexual and she still acts weird about it. I dont live at home anymore fortunately. I wouldn't have told her if I was still living at home.
 
this MIGHT sound homophobe or something nlike that but that's NOT the intention;

Why the community at first is called "LGBT" (u can add Q and A)?? Transexuality is not a sexuality + I don't see why asexuality is not one of the basics. You can like boys, girls, both or none
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

No. I feel it's irrelevant. I know my family would be accepting about it so there's no fear in saying anything; I just don't really feel a need to state it - especially as I'm in a heterosexual relationship.
 
I have a question for you all.

If your sexuality is something other than straight, do you feel the need to alert your parents or "come out?" Why or why not?

Kind of? I mean I haven't told my mom yet but she keeps talking about me getting a boyfriend and having kids and stuff. I'm trying to drop subtle hints but I feel like one day soon I'm just going to have to go NOOOOOOO. And then bring out the "What is Asexuality" powerpoint that I may or may not have made. ^-^
 
Wait females really go onto grindr and pretend to be a guy? ..why? I don't even get that otl, there are more straight men than gay (maybe) so that's just.. wow.

I'm bisexual and proud. My friend is homosexual biromantic. I've never really been in an actual relationship. Half me being awkward as hell, half me being anti-social as hell. I would love to be in a relationship, but I have to get comfortable with my body first. But I've been bisexual for as long as I can remember (literally since I was small) and I went through a denial period in middle school. It didn't last long because you can't just hide half of your life.

- - - Post Merge - - -

The other day, my mom asked me my sexuality.. I laughed. #NotReadyForThatYet
 
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