You might just be bi-curious. If your friends think you're a sicko for being you then they aren't real friends! It might just be a phase or you might be bisexual...boys will love it in a few years and no one will care anyway! Hang in there gurlie!
2006-08-16 15:45:46
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answered by .vato. 6
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Well, first off I think youre very brave for being who you are and not being so affect by what everyone else thinks that you start lying about who you are! But, I think if they're your true friends then they'll stick by you reguardless and in the long run if they don't then they weren't true friends, and not people you need in your life, sad but kind of true - and as far as my life experiences thats how ive come to see things. I think maybe you should try to talk to them about why you feel the way you do about girls and that for you its just normal and you shouldnt be treated like a freak because its just like them liking guys, and it doesn't make you any different of a friend or a person in the overall scheme. Good luck to you and i wish you the best!
2006-08-16 15:51:02
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answered by babe_xjen14 1
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I went through the same thing when I was your age, but fortunately I have a gay older brother that I could talk to. He told me that EVERY girl he knew went through that at my age, and that either you get over it or you don't, it was the same thing with me, I thought girls were hot, I don't think there is anything wrong with thinking a girl is hot, but I hated to think I was bi, and eventually I realized I wasn't but, if you really are bi, then you might be having a hard time accepting yourself, it took my brother, almost 5 years to be able to tell people he was gay, because he didnt want to accept it. It's okay, you are not a sicko, maybe if you really want to find out, this is just a suggestion that could maybe help you find out sooner, but find another girl that is curious, or is bi, and talk to her, kiss her, that is what one of my friends had to do to find out she was bi, but if you don't want to do that it might just take time, don't worry about it, it will be okay, if you need anyone to talk to please email me okay? clearroses22@yahoo, goodluck
2006-08-16 15:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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This is totally normal during puberty. In puberty you "explore you sexuality". No worries! If you really are bi, you should wait to talk about it for a year or two. Just relax and try not to think about it. About your friends, if they really are your friends then juslt calmy tell them about what you are going through and they should be nice about it. If not, then maybe you haven't chosen the best friends. Hope it all works out for you!
2006-08-16 16:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Kiss a woman you like! At your age, it relatively is a sturdy subject and persons would think of no longer something of it if a 13 12 months previous kissed a BOY, so i think of user-friendly is user-friendly. in case you kiss a woman, verify you have privateness in a secure place. all your life, you will run into people who're going to attend to you humorous, so do no longer enable that stop you from being who you're. you may even like women adequate which you regulate into bored in adult males some day. you're youthful, and something is a threat. you won't be waiting to deal with popping out yet. you would be shocked to renowned you at the instant are not on my own - there is extra such as you in college who do no longer admit it. I continuously chanced on some in artwork instructions, softball... Then i chanced on them everywhere! possibly in 3 years it relatively is stable to come again out. yet i comprehend your guts and that i prefer you the best of luck.
2016-10-02 04:35:12
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answered by ? 4
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when i started telling my friends that i was bi i said straight up how i felt about it. most of them i said, "look, i'm bi, i'm not attracted to you in any way more than friends." some took it differently. some are creeped out, afraid that i'll hit on them, some talk about me behind my back, and i hear about it later, some just don't care, and they realize that i'm the same person as i was before, now they just know one more thing about me. tell your friends that. that you're the same person, and if they weren't worried about you wanting to be with them before they shouldn't worry about you wanting to be with them now...
unless you do want to be with them, and that's a whole different story.
and the first guy "all the guys will like you" yeah, that's actually mostly true. this guy i used to work with, my friend thought he was cute so i told him that, and then another guy who was there was like "she's bisexual" and the kid goes "fine with me :D"
so yeah, if your friends can't accept you they were probably never your friends to begin with
2006-08-16 17:40:02
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answered by 8675309 6
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Girl, I am going through the same problem. I will turn 14 in september so we are the same age also. I am going to high school and i am afraid i will lose all my friends if i tell them. When you read this, click on my name under the picture and look at the questions i have asked and click on the one that is like your problem and read the answers i got.
2006-08-16 15:47:55
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answered by Kandi Gurl 2
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Well... if you want them to stop being stupid, you can tell them you were kidding and it was just a phase or something...
In truth... Are you turned on by guys too? because if your not, your not bi....
In either case... Be true to yourself if you are bi... But dont' flaunt that fact... Just treat it just as if you were straight... or gay... (well, I guess your both, LOL)... But your not a sicko if you are... You just find both sexes sexually attractive...
2006-08-16 16:05:30
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answered by Rob D 4
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Just be honest with them. If they really are your true friends, they'll stick by you. If they leave, then good riddance to them. You'll grow up and make more friends anyway. If you need a support group, look for local teen LGB groups. You'll never know true happiness unless you live true to yourself.
http://www.thegyc.com/nxtlinks/catid,60/Itemid,62/
2006-08-16 15:47:01
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answered by practical thinking 5
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Your friends can't be your true buds if they won't accept your sexuality. Tell your parents and go see a therapist. Theres nothing wrong with being gay or bi. tell yourself that.
2006-08-16 15:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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