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For my fellow nonstrait peeps

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@DuskToDawnz
My (completely crappy, most likely) advice (keep in mind I'm so deep in the closet I'm practically in Narnia) is to maybe come out as ace first? If your parents aren't super accepting, maybe they'd understand/accept not feeling sexual attraction better than genderfluidity (Genderfluidness? Grammar is hard)

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i tried to explian being ace allready, they dont get it

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Also, have any of you read the book, The Symtoms of being Human?

im in the middle of it

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Also the Magnus Chase series has a genderfluid protagonist in Alex Fierro, and while I personally dislike how Alex was written, it's good that a popular kid's book series has a not-cis protagonist.

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I'm sticking with identifying as bisexual, but I might possibly be omnisexual. Omnisexuality is like pansexuality, but instead, there isn't really any limitations for what you're attracted to. Hell, an omnisexual person could be attracted to an entirely different species. Not exactly out to my parents yet, they are supportive but I'm leaving it at "Questioning-ish bisexual" for now. Derp.

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But if you want to talk time about coming out to your parental guardian(s) I can totally chat with you.

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that would be great…
i need ideas

@Bremston

Also, have any of you read the book, The Symtoms of being Human?

im in the middle of it

I love that book so much

@Bremston

So, I was going to come out to my step-mom yesterday but she got sick and I only saw her for like 40 minutes because of it, so long story short I didn't come out =(
And I am as scared as ever!

@Pandapocalypse

Hello I'm just here to revive this from the dark depths of the General Chat

@Bremston

SHUT UP

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woosh

@Pandapocalypse

revival

@Bremston

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