Jorja_Rain
Lab Technician
When I first started to consider myself bi, I didn't come out, either. It was only when I realized I was completely gay that I felt more and more oppressed, I hated that everybody thought I was straight, I felt like I was living a lie and I was sick and tired of having to pretend I liked men. I didn't want to think of men, I didn't want to talk about men, all I wanted was to talk about my attraction to women. So I told my best friend and my mom, and it felt like a huge weight had been lifted from me, finally I did not have to pretend I was somebody else. Being able to talk to my friend about how I felt was a huge relief, finally I felt like I was true to myself.
So I think you should come out when you feel like it, when you know in your heart that it is the right thing to do.
So I think you should come out when you feel like it, when you know in your heart that it is the right thing to do.