Coming out is sometimes the hardest thing you’ll ever do. Let's hear some success stories to give those still in the closet some courage!
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i told my mom and she didnt care she said "cool, oh take the garbage out please" like wtf
I was at the doctor's office with my mom and they were asking me questions and than they asked if i liked boys or girls and i said both, i saw my mom smile.
I walked up to my parents and said "Mom, dad I'm bi" then my mom amazes me by responding with "Yeah we figured" I was like wait what excuse me!!!!!!!!!!! then my brother walks out and goes "It was so obvious" I thought I was literally so secretive apparently not
This one I really liked it was so wholesome but it's my friends coming out story she made cookies and little pride flags to stick on the top of cookies that said I'm Lesbian on them and she gave them to her parents when I was over and her parents took it so well gave her a hug kissed her on the head and said they were so proud of her and to always be herself I almost cried her cookies her so good I ate more then half of the batch emotion eating is what I blamed it on
I planned it for about a month.
When I was ready, I told everyone.
Being bi, It was pretty easy to come out for me. My parent's were fine with it.
I used to think I wasn't anything, I didn't know there was a word for someone who has no romantic or sexual interest. When I came across the terms A-Sexual and A-Romantic, I was in the same room with my mom and I muttered something to myself and she asked what I'd said and I just matter of factly told her, this describes me, and she agreed, and that was that.