You really don't have to tell them. It also depends on your age & living arrangement.
2006-11-18 06:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, sex is not what you should be interested in anyway.
There is a limit to the good points, and guess what, it is that
area that receptive behavior is what is required. Thooooo,
when you can provide adult life for yourself. For the healthiest
life, you need totally put sexual action on hold. Kissing other
girls in the bathroom, or publicly does not make you bisexual.
You need be careful about early unstudied relationships. Over
100% soooo figure that, bad relationships are because the
woman did not plan, and secure her feminine position and
make sure she would be treated farely. Types of people is an
entire study as old as planets, watch out for non compatible
women, who are hot because they like the action. Sneaking,
kabitzing, squawking, travelling, abusing all adds up to selfish.
You won't stand a chance later in the zeroed out relationship.
Adult love includes submissive behavior to stronger
women is possible, and enjoyable. You need to choose
personal friends carefully.
2006-11-18 13:32:55
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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You cant be ashamed of what you are, and neither your parents, they have to understand that you have made a decision and that, that is your sexual orientation. well, I dont deny that probably they will feel uncomfortable at first but perhaps they'll get used to it.
However you should see what are they like referring to that topic, I mean if they are tolerant, or liberal enough for accepting this, if they aren't you better wait until you feel more confident.
Good luck!!!
2006-11-18 13:32:58
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answered by Abbey Road 6
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How old are u !st,and for parents more likely your mom already knows alot they can feel it.I know most guys that I have take to that was bi or gay that the way it was.And for me the same thing my mom knew something and she ask me if i was bi but she could tell if i was hiding something.She cry-ed and I felt bad for about 6 months but time pasted and noting more was said to me but she love me with all her heart but not what I was doing.
2006-11-18 13:48:43
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answered by gxsilver1 3
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You don't need to tell anyone you're bi. Just go with your feelings and see what happens. If something serious breaks out of that with another girl, then you might have to break it to them, but for now, just enjoy life and stop worring about what your parents will think.
2006-11-18 13:23:36
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answered by Puraz 3
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Don't have sex with them and they will never know..Why do you feel it important to tell them...Straight people do not discuss what the do with their partners with their parents and I am sure we all do things that are parents would not agree with....I think lol
2006-11-18 13:41:39
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answered by ray b 3
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Look, you don't want to know what your parents do in their bedroom any more than they want to know what YOU do.
Don't tell them, they'll be glad you didn't. I think most parents freak out when their kids "come out " to them because they honestly didn't want to imagine their baby girl or boy having ANY kind of sex.
2006-11-18 13:34:51
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answered by Brian 4
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why tell them? chances are you will find a mate who is male or female, who can deal with your other side. there is no need to put your parents through something you do not yet understand
2006-11-18 13:25:34
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answered by dude 5
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well they may be shocked at first
but once you tell them u will probably
be releived. im sure after the wave of
shock has come, they will be supportive.
they are your parents, after all. they are
the ones who brought you into this world.
good luck with everything.
i hope it works out well! :]
2006-11-18 13:27:15
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answered by sweet.heart_xoxo 2
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if you think its the right thing 2 do do it and if your still living with ur parents and your 18+ thats your buisness you are a adult.
2006-11-18 14:30:24
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answered by angel 2
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