Girl just enjoy being young and don't focus so much on your sexuality. That will just make you an unhappy teenager. You go the rest of your life to worry about that.
2007-03-02 07:36:42
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answered by Lady A 3
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I'd have to go with a huge, big, monster NO on that one. You're young. You've got time to work this out for yourself. Also bear in mind that you're of an age where curiosity is normal. Many people go through bisexuality as a phase before going one direction or another. (it is by no means always a phase, and suggesting to a bisexual person that it is is a good way to wind up with a black eye.)
Even if you knew for an absolute fact what your orientation is, and bi is a very hard one to figure out, I'd still suggest waiting until you're safely out of high school. It is NOT a friendly place for the different. Also, your family might not react well, especially since as a fourteen year old, they probably don't even want you considering nice, vanilla sexuality, let alone deviant sexuality. (sorry but that's how they'll likely see it.)
2007-03-02 07:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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you may not be bisexual, you may just be wanting to explore your sexuality or you might just be horny. I'm 15, a sophmore in high school, and I don't think that I am bisexual because I have no desire to have a relationship with a female, but I do like to "mess around" with girls. I also have not told anyone because that would be completely stupid to do in high school. I don't want to be branded for the rest of my years as a "nasty skank" even though I am not. Plus I think I will probably just grow out of this "phase." So, in my opinion, don't "come out to people yet until you have given it alot of thought, consideration, and time. Wait till you are at least out of high school to tell your family and friends.
2007-03-02 07:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be sure before you go public. You're still young, so there's no need to rush. But you don't want to known throughout the school as bi if there's a chance it could change later. Do some serious soul-searching before you decide to go public. It isn't uncommon for teens to have confused feelings because their hormones are absolutely freaking out during puberty.
In other words, just take it easy for now, because the feeling could pass. And if it turns out that you ARE bi, then don't be asamed of who you are and don't let anyone make you feel ashamed.
2007-03-02 07:43:16
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answered by LuckyBoo71 2
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Trust me you will be MANY things before you truly define that which is your self. Many live entire lives without doing so.
You will change your mind, your tastes, your clothes etc.
At your age it is very important for kids to find their identity. You need to be an individual, etc. Being cool is very important too but the fact is that most people really aren't cool nor do they need to fit into any box to define your individuality.
At your age it is am I bi, am I emo, am I a jock or a nerd? It was the same when I was a kid only the clic names were different but the idea was the same.
Just be yourself. Do things you would be proud of.
Be a person that you love and you like and people will love and like you for it no matter if your bi, gay, goi, troy, or boy. No matter if your orange, purple, emo, goth, dorker or porker. You are beautiful and you have your whole life to find out who you really are. Live it, love it!
Just chill!
It all works out in the end.
2007-03-02 07:40:40
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answered by Papa Mac DaddyJoe 3
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I was 13 when I figured out I was bi. Some of these other people are so wrong. Your orientation is formed long before you have a sexual relationship with anyone. You can be bi, and yet never have sex with anyone. It's how you feel about people, who you love, not who you have sex with.
You don't have to tell if you don't want to. It's your business. I think 14 is too young to be in an intimate relationship, but you are certainly old enough to fall in love. I wish you luck.
2007-03-02 07:48:38
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answered by Robin W 7
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Your sexual preferences are no one else's business. You are still very young and will have a lot of different sexual feelings and attractions before you determine which sex you are primarily attracted to. Honestly, it's not unusual for men and women, regardless of their sexual preference, to occasionally be attracted to someone of the same sex (or opposite) throughout their entire life. There is nothing wrong with being bi-sexual - it's actually very normal.
Despite the biological evidence, a stigma on bisexuality still exists, particularly among people of your age group. I encourage you to talk to a counselor, trusted teacher, or a parent about your feelings before 'coming out' to everyone you know.
2007-03-02 07:41:05
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answered by Rachel M 4
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well before you go telling people make sure you are, and decide if you are ready to relly put your personal business out there. some will accept it while others dont, but that is with everything.
my friend is bisexual but only has told a few people, i actually think he is just gay now, but anyways, i dont agree with homosexuality but that doesnt mean i will treat u differently. i wont be mean or disrespect u. when my friend told me he was bi i said i dont agree with that kind of stuff, but im still gonna be your friend. he is a great person and if i had decided to not like him because of his lifestyle choice, i would have lost a great friend.
good luck
2007-03-02 07:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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before everything, I applaud you for being accepting and non judgmental, i imagine all youthful ones should be as fortunate. As for the sleepovers, i imagine that if something is going to ensue then it likely already has, yet for the sake of argument enable's say it hasn't, contained in the first position in the journey that they opt for to be mutually then they could easily hit upon a thanks to finish that with out the sleepovers. also, very virtually all youthful ones try with different youthful ones and that i imagine that applies to bisexual ones besides. one element about it too, a minimum of your daughter can't get pregnant if she is with yet another lady. yet, regardless of all of this stuff being as they're you would properly be at risk if all of us well-knownshows out that you knowingly allowed sexual habit to take position between 2 lower than age people at your residence so so that you may be very careful. did you understand the different females dad and mom? you may opt for to attempt to make certain a touch about them. Are they religious to the point of severe? What are their perspectives on LGTB themes? i'm sorry, I comprehend my reply is extra communique than answer and that i'm hoping you hit upon the solutions you opt for.
2016-11-27 00:36:24
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answered by ? 4
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You're NOT bisexual.
You weren't designed to be bi-sexual. You were designed to pro-create. Look at the male genitalia and the female anatomy.
This whole bi-sexual and gay concept is a form of population control. And a tool to destroy the social fabric of society.
Some males are more nurturing and get cowed into believing they're gay.
Some females are more hardier, ready to tackle male oriented tasks and cowed into believing they're lesbian.
If you sit around wondering all the time if you're gay, visualizing what it would be like to have sex with someone of the same sex, well, what do you expect?
If you sit around visualizing all the time that you're about to have a heart attack or get in a car wreck, what do you think will happen?
Take control over your thoughts.
2007-03-02 08:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a young person. Give yourself time to grow. Think twice before telling anyone that you think you are bi....they will most likely freak out. Give yourself time and your interactions with other people over the next several years will help you on your road to being an adult.
2007-03-02 08:26:32
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answered by BMF 1
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