Confused4life
Aug 4, 2006, 2:44 PM
OK here is my question….hope this doesn’t sound ignorant…
How do you know who you should come out to? And who it shouldn’t matter if you do or not? I am not sure if I composed that question the right way or not..so let me just give you a little info. I discovered my bisexuality in January, and since then only my two closest friends know. However, I have this “mom” (she is not my real nor adopted mom, but she has been an important part of my life for the last 2 years so I call her mom), and she knows everything else about me. Wednesday I came out to her and told her I am Bisexual. She took it well and reassured me that she is still my mom. We talked for almost 3 hours. She has a very strong Christian faith…as do a lot of people I know (not my family, but close friends). I was baptized a year ago as a Christian. I am active in church, I sing, volunteer in the nursery etc. I am also part of a women’s group that has been meeting for over about the whole 2 years I have been there. My “mom” is part of this group. Should I tell these other women? Am I betraying their trust in some way? They know every other aspect of my life, and I theirs lives. Many Christians aren’t as liberal as my mom, I am not sure they would all understand or want me in the group anymore if they found out. Does that make sense? Or and I just being Klumped UP?
Thanks for you help
C4L
BTW- I am not looking for them to approve of me, because this is who I am…however I feel they will be hurt and betrayed that I have kept this to myself…and some might freak, because we all know that there are people out there who think bisexuals are weird freaks of nature….This topic is not one that has ever been discussed in group..
How do you know who you should come out to? And who it shouldn’t matter if you do or not? I am not sure if I composed that question the right way or not..so let me just give you a little info. I discovered my bisexuality in January, and since then only my two closest friends know. However, I have this “mom” (she is not my real nor adopted mom, but she has been an important part of my life for the last 2 years so I call her mom), and she knows everything else about me. Wednesday I came out to her and told her I am Bisexual. She took it well and reassured me that she is still my mom. We talked for almost 3 hours. She has a very strong Christian faith…as do a lot of people I know (not my family, but close friends). I was baptized a year ago as a Christian. I am active in church, I sing, volunteer in the nursery etc. I am also part of a women’s group that has been meeting for over about the whole 2 years I have been there. My “mom” is part of this group. Should I tell these other women? Am I betraying their trust in some way? They know every other aspect of my life, and I theirs lives. Many Christians aren’t as liberal as my mom, I am not sure they would all understand or want me in the group anymore if they found out. Does that make sense? Or and I just being Klumped UP?
Thanks for you help
C4L
BTW- I am not looking for them to approve of me, because this is who I am…however I feel they will be hurt and betrayed that I have kept this to myself…and some might freak, because we all know that there are people out there who think bisexuals are weird freaks of nature….This topic is not one that has ever been discussed in group..