BI PRIDE XXXXXX I too came out, it only took me 11 years, but i finally opened up and said. I have never looked back, so much support. I even attended my first pride celebrations in Belfast. I have posted pics, it was amazing! I now wear my pride armband at all times and am not scared of ppls reaction no more when i tell em. Well done ...proud of you!.... paws up!
School will be fine because the only thing that's changed is how many people get the priviledge of loving the real you. Congrats, doll, you're wonderful!
I can only speak from my own experiences but I had tormented myself to the point where I became very ill about my sexuality. So concerned about what others would think as opposed to embracing my identity as a human being. I didn't allow myself to be who I was born to be for 30 years. Then when I turned 30 I found enough courage to be brave and come out to my family and friends. I am grateful for the overwhelming support I received from everyone in my life. It was almost like no big deal to anyone and here I was agonizing about this moment for a long time. When that happened I felt like I could fly and even now it feels so good to be free...free from my own imprisonment. ENJOY THE RIDE BI-BABY!
I'm not gay/bi but I'm so happy for you! It must really take a lot of guts and I'm so proud that you came out instead of keeping it from those closest to you :)
Celebrate your gay pride! I'm so excited about you're bravery to come out! You are inspiring many today. It's just beautiful to see you as who you really are! Go to school with your head held high. You're my hero! Acceptance and your bravery, such great words to hear! Take care. Stay safe! Keep smiling baby!!!!!!