That Fateful Night

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By airbornSkittles

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Now if there are any bisexuals or biromantics that need help coming out to your parents/friends, I'm sorry, but I cannot help you. The situation where I came out to my parents was totally different than the typical "walk up and talk to them" thing.

I was recently being bullied by my now ex-friends, and they decided to start talking online to random people about the situation. My parents found out about that because of course I was crying about someone I trusted (idk why I did in the first place) lying about me online. He told my mom and we sat on the couch, and the very first thing he asked me was "[my name] do you like girls?" And I started freaking out and when I said yes it was followed by a billion sorries. And my mom was just staring off into space or something.

Now this is the good part of this story

My dad was completely fine with it. He said "[my name] I don't care who you love or who loves you as long as they keep you safe, healthy, happy, and promise to god not to hurt you." Followed by "and you are only 13 (it was last year before my birthday), you have your whole life ahead of you to figure all that out. I will support you all the way, as long as you make good choices." (And then we talked about drunk driving for a while)

As you can see, it ended happily, but the whole situation really wasn't at all. The bullying has since then stopped, I have found other people who are LGBTQ+ that respect me, and life has gotten a lot better :3

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