lol i think i am bisexual but i would never tell anyone in real life... not even my family because then i won't have any friends at all and the whole school would tease and bully me...
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Look, I dont know how I could possibly get in this situation. Yes, I am bisexual, however, I go through life acknowledging it at the minimal. So as you can see, you should have just done that. But now, sadly, I cannot help you, so you are on your own.
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Get a knife and threaten her? Hey, I've heard worse things happen completely unnoticed. A one-time not-even-doing-anything won't get you any trouble.
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slinger wrote:
Well, you just told the whole scratch misc community xD
Doesn't matter, none of y'all know me, do ya'?
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I think the best strategy in the world is being honest.
They can do whatever they want, but if you're honest, calm, and don't use violence, you can NEVER be held accountable for anything.
If there's something you can do to prevent getting teased at, it's being honest and telling all your friends/classmates. If they're told by you and everyone knows, it's not going to be any gossip. If someone finds out and the news starts spreading, people will gossip gossip gossip!
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LS97 wrote:
I think the best strategy in the world is being honest.
They can do whatever they want, but if you're honest, calm, and don't use violence, you can NEVER be held accountable for anything.
If there's something you can do to prevent getting teased at, it's being honest and telling all your friends/classmates. If they're told by you and everyone knows, it's not going to be any gossip. If someone finds out and the news starts spreading, people will gossip gossip gossip!![]()
This.
And if I were you I'd rather tell them myself than give the girl the pleasure of upsetting me.
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Life doesn't always work like that.
Some people will be vicious without provocation.
If things get out of hand, talk to your parents and your teachers. If it get's worse, talk about switching schools or getting homeschooled. The last thing you want to do is put yourself or someone else in harm's way.
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imnotbob wrote:
slinger wrote:
Well, you just told the whole scratch misc community xD
Doesn't matter, none of y'all know me, do ya'?
I do.
You're now screwed.
XD
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bbbeb wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
slinger wrote:
Well, you just told the whole scratch misc community xD
Doesn't matter, none of y'all know me, do ya'?
I do.
You're now screwed.
XD
Prove it.
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I really don't understand how you can be attracted to both genders, but okay.
And you see, that's probably how everyone else feels. So maybe they don't truly understand, so they don't know what else to do but make fun of it.
Perhaps you should explain it to them.
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You have a point. Humans are by their very nature afraid of the unknown. It makes sense that that would be a good way to gain acceptance. Who knows, you might might be treated well enough that other people come out too.
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nathanprocks wrote:
lol i think i am bisexual but i would never tell anyone in real life... not even my family because then i won't have any friends at all and the whole school would tease and bully me...
Same. Except I know I am. Okay, bout my post. I came up with a solution. DENY EEEEVVVERRYTHING and move on like it was all a big joke. Even though it wasnt.
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It's especially bad because Imnotbob seems to live in the south, where homphobia is rampant because of this.
At least judging by her "y'alls"
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I do too.
Hypocrisy is soooo underground like now
following your own rules is sooo mainstream
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Personally, I think it all boils down to whether or not you're proud of your bisexuality. If you are, it shouldn't matter if the whole school knows.
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you might want to lisin to this http://www.thisamericanlife.org/play_fu … &act=2
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
You have a point. Humans are by their very nature afraid of the unknown. It makes sense that that would be a good way to gain acceptance. Who knows, you might might be treated well enough that other people come out too.
The whole 'unknown' thing is the very definition of fear. Hence the unexplained stuff with all the 'fear' stuff, like with ghosts and death and stuff like that (stuff that you're afraid of because you know about them is either because there are parts that you don't know or it's considered despair).
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its not a real....god i give up
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-iNetMaster- wrote:
its not a real....god i give up
Are you going to say bisexuality doesn't exist?
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imnotbob wrote:
-iNetMaster- wrote:
its not a real....god i give up
Bisexuality IS real.
Trufax. That may not have been what he was gonna say though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
-iNetMaster- wrote:
its not a real....god i give up
Bisexuality IS real.
Trufax. That may not have been what he was gonna say though.
*facepalm*
just ignore my posts
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
Personally, I think it all boils down to whether or not you're proud of your bisexuality. If you are, it shouldn't matter if the whole school knows.
I'm proud
And I wouldn't care if they called me a transgender, but they have very, uh,
wrong minds
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