Thank you for telling the stories. As a fellow bisexual i can relate with so much of it. It is kind of confusing trying to figure out what's going on. For me there's periods when I'm more into men than woman and times when it's the opposite and that feels weird. Until you just accept that's who you are and that's ok. As a male there's not that much interest in me as a partner in a threesome (there's a whole other kettle of fish) but I've had people ask me all of the other stereotypical things. I've been told I just hadn't figured out whether or not I was gay or straight by a friend when i came out while hanging out with him and his girlfriend. She started to explain to him how that was a stupid kind of thing to believe. Which took the sting out of it. But yeah... that happened 30 years ago (yes, I'm old) and I can still remember it to this day. And yes, being in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex does not make you any less bisexual! Nor does not having had "proper sex" with someone of the same sex. Once again, thank you for sharing your stories and making bisexuals more visible.
First of all: I think you are very brave to tell your story like that on youtube for everyone to see. I do not think you are weird. From all the people I have heard about their coming out, they all knew it from about 7 to 8 years old. That seems to be the norm. Society, for whatever reason, makes sexuality hard. Be it for religious reasons, for legal reasons, or any other reason for that matter. And especially in one's teenager years, where one or two more years can make all the difference. Coming out should not be a big deal, but it still is, sadly, for a lot of people. And even though I am straight (that I know of, but who knows... ) I will keep fighting for a world where coming out will no longer be a big deal.
Your best video since the episode in which you drew your entire life. The weird thing is that most girls I talk to, appear to have experiences with other girls. One girl told me all girls are basically slightlybisexual, but the majority is a bit too conservative to allow that side to develop. I don't know if it is true, but 10 percent of all women seems too low an estimate to me.
Special way of narration, open without any kind of hesitation, yes you edited it a little, but you had the nerve to do it, embrace it love it mainly what I want to say is, is about your well-being how you feel not how the world is thinking (even in the Netherlands) it's all about your happiness whether it is with a boy or a girl so go for it👍👍👍live your life what matters to you.... Greetings from Deventer (NL)
It's just weird when this even needs a special moment to "make sexuality normal"... It just doesn't affect those opposed to the idea one can be attracted to whatever gender they are attracted to 🤷🏻♂️
Hmm. Great story. I now realise it is 40 minutes and they went by like nothing. Good story telling. I did not thing I would be interested in your coming out story. But here we are 40 minutes later. All credits go to your way of telling the story.
It’s all working out for you it’s ok 👍🏽 💝 💕💝💕💝💕💝💕 Give yourself to people who don’t make you want to perform . Conflating is a sign of depression this is interesting! Be careful with yourself and have fun
Thank you for telling the stories. As a fellow bisexual i can relate with so much of it. It is kind of confusing trying to figure out what's going on. For me there's periods when I'm more into men than woman and times when it's the opposite and that feels weird. Until you just accept that's who you are and that's ok.
As a male there's not that much interest in me as a partner in a threesome (there's a whole other kettle of fish) but I've had people ask me all of the other stereotypical things. I've been told I just hadn't figured out whether or not I was gay or straight by a friend when i came out while hanging out with him and his girlfriend. She started to explain to him how that was a stupid kind of thing to believe. Which took the sting out of it. But yeah... that happened 30 years ago (yes, I'm old) and I can still remember it to this day.
And yes, being in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex does not make you any less bisexual! Nor does not having had "proper sex" with someone of the same sex. Once again, thank you for sharing your stories and making bisexuals more visible.
First of all: I think you are very brave to tell your story like that on youtube for everyone to see. I do not think you are weird. From all the people I have heard about their coming out, they all knew it from about 7 to 8 years old. That seems to be the norm.
Society, for whatever reason, makes sexuality hard. Be it for religious reasons, for legal reasons, or any other reason for that matter.
And especially in one's teenager years, where one or two more years can make all the difference.
Coming out should not be a big deal, but it still is, sadly, for a lot of people. And even though I am straight (that I know of, but who knows... ) I will keep fighting for a world where coming out will no longer be a big deal.
Your best video since the episode in which you drew your entire life. The weird thing is that most girls I talk to, appear to have experiences with other girls. One girl told me all girls are basically slightlybisexual, but the majority is a bit too conservative to allow that side to develop. I don't know if it is true, but 10 percent of all women seems too low an estimate to me.
Special way of narration, open without any kind of hesitation, yes you edited it a little, but you had the nerve to do it, embrace it love it mainly what I want to say is, is about your well-being how you feel not how the world is thinking (even in the Netherlands) it's all about your happiness whether it is with a boy or a girl so go for it👍👍👍live your life what matters to you.... Greetings from Deventer (NL)
It's just weird when this even needs a special moment to "make sexuality normal"... It just doesn't affect those opposed to the idea one can be attracted to whatever gender they are attracted to 🤷🏻♂️
aaaaaa proud of you for coming out!
Hmm. Great story. I now realise it is 40 minutes and they went by like nothing. Good story telling.
I did not thing I would be interested in your coming out story. But here we are 40 minutes later.
All credits go to your way of telling the story.
be proud of yourself, nothing wrong
Love you be so open!! very very strong!!
It’s all working out for you it’s ok 👍🏽
💝 💕💝💕💝💕💝💕
Give yourself to people who don’t make you want to perform . Conflating is a sign of depression this is interesting! Be careful with yourself and have fun
Quite a quest for your true identity, but it seems you made it.
Lucky you. More people to fall in love with.....