i'm 15 and i've known im bisexual since i was really young, maybe like 9 years old
should i tell my mom or not worry about it and tell her when i go to college?
i'm not going to have a girlfriend in high school anyway.
2007-12-14
15:09:01
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jenni xo
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i dont want to upset her because she got divorced from my dad when she found out he was gay
we are close though..
2007-12-14
15:13:38 ·
update #1
what the heII is wrong with some judgemental people on here? & i am a virgin.
2007-12-14
15:16:28 ·
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I would, but you are probably worried how she is going to react. Your mother may already suspect this, mothers seem to notice differences in behavior. If you do tell her, try to wait for a good time to tell her. Don't just spring it on her.
2007-12-14 15:16:27
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answered by Minot_1997 5
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YOU are the only one who knows how this would affect your mother. Tell her when YOU feel the time is right, but never try to hide it from her. Hiding this or having someone else tell your mom will hurt her a lot. YOU will know when the time to tell your mom is the best time for her. She may still be trying
to deal with issues about your dad right now...I don't know any
of the specifics, just what you've told us here. But I really think that a person's sexual preferences should be their own and not necessarily fodder for everyone you know to hash-over. I think that if it were me, I would probably wait a while to see how I felt after I got into college and made some new friends.
Most of us that change with the seasons can accept changes in life and our children. I would still love all of mine if they told me something like this. Life is about happiness and getting along well with other people, to me.
Happy Holidays To All!! :-)
2007-12-14 15:24:21
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answered by Gardeniagirl 6
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There is no need to tell her [or anyone else] about your sexual orientation, especially at your age. It may cause her unnecessary distress and worry and lead to tension and difficulties between you and you mom which might not otherwise exist. If you have a good relationship with your mom, keep it that way, keep your own counsel, you have plenty of time in the future to decide how to handle the situation when you are at college if you find a girl you are truly in love with.
2007-12-14 15:21:24
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answered by janniel 6
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No, keep this to youself for awhile
until you are older, most parents
don't want thier kids to be anything
but normal. If You say you are Bi
You are not sure which way you will
go. Give it some time, You may just
meet that certain girl you've been
looking for. If You are Shy, You may
have feelings for anybody who shows
you attention be it boy or girl, so it's
a little confusing, so give it some time.
2007-12-14 15:22:50
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answered by trebor2 6
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It may be that you have had bisexual feelings and you may have them the rest of your life. Then again, maybe not.
At 15 you are not "fully cooked". You are still developing sexually.
So date, have lots of friends, and be very careful about who you decide is worthy of you. If you still feel attracted to the same sex when you are 18, you will have a better idea how and when to tell your mom and others who will respect you for who you are.
2007-12-14 15:16:36
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answered by raichasays 7
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I'm confused, how would a 9 year old know the term bisexual, and even if they did how would they related to it. Being in the "latency phase", of their psychosocial development?
The other question, why would you describe yourself, as being "Bi". When research would tell you that young women your age will experiment with others of the same sex. As I remember about 60%.
Would suggest that you not label yourself, and when you attend college take a course in "Human Sexuality".
Sincerely
2007-12-14 15:28:31
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answered by All-One 6
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If you think it will help you get closer to the sure. If she's been asking questions sure. If you feel like it will make you feel comfortable sure. Just remember that she may or may not know. Allow her time to ingest the information you give to her. These things take time.
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Good Luck. :-)
2007-12-14 15:14:05
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answered by tempowht 3
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it extremely relies upon. i consistently say be elementary with your self after which you're able to be elementary to others. moms and dads are sticky undertaking considering which you are able to look at it strategically, or you are able to in simple terms look at it in a psychological experience. in case you particularly would desire to get your sexuality off your chest and tell somebody, then tell somebody. and then be arranged to stay by way of despite it would desire to convey. i individually instructed my mom yet did no longer tell my father because of the fact my dad is an oldskool immigrant and in simple terms can't see previous his previous perspectives. can't instruct a canines new tricks y'understand? while with my mum i knew after the inital ANGER and DISSAPOINTMENT and DISGUST and DENIAL she could nonetheless love me because of the fact the baby she delivered into this worldwide. i'm happy i instructed me mum even in spite of everything the soreness and melancholy and stress. She nonetheless places me down and says backhanded comments, and disses and brazenly we could her disgust of homosexuality be prevalent, yet a minimum of now she has some relativity and can placed a real FACE TO THE gay lifestyle. and that face is a face she will love and settle for as a individual. it is not straight forward because of the fact heteros are consistently like, "do no longer push your gay **** down my throat" and that's the final ingredient i'm doing, yet they are in order that hyper gentle to something that isn't 'the norm' i think of the extra open you're able to be approximately your sexuality the extra powerful it extremely is for the international community as an entire. rome wasn't outfitted in an afternoon, and it wasn't straight forward, yet to be extremely loose as a individual and elementary inclusive of your heart is to no longer conceal who you're. enable ppl being to place a face to the call. i'm specific ppl hated/killed/persecuted black and different minorities 30-40yrs in the past because of the fact they did no longer particularly understand and confer with any minorities..and while they began to combine and get to appreciate human beings on a extra human face-to-face point their hate dissapeared and became moot because of the fact they could empathize with them as a man or woman and not basically a acceptance or merchandise. ALL IN ALL: you would be doing mankind a provider being open and popping out to those you're on the factor of. and it will sense soooo sooo good when you get by way of the preliminary GRRRRWTFGRR of all of it good success!!
2016-10-11 07:55:21
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answered by ? 4
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You should tell your mom. She is your mother. She won't worry, Mommies always love their kids regardless of life style.
And the fact that you care about not worrying her is sweet. But she would wonder why you never told her how you felt earlier.
Tell her and maybe she can help you.
2007-12-14 15:12:44
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answered by Super PI 6
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From experience.... NO.
Do not ever tell your parents about your sexuality. Unless you and parents are extremely open minded...
My take is, is to complete your studies and then get a job.
Once you are able to support yourself in the future, then you tell them. You are still living under their roof now. Things could or may happen...
2007-12-14 15:12:29
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answered by CamperBoy 3
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