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About Danielle
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I can answer questions about coming out to friends, family, others in your life (students at school, other relatives), homophobic people around you, anything to do with one's sexuality, including all the many sexual orientations. I may not be able to give a perfect answer every time, but I'll definitely try my hardest to help.

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I have many friends who are gay or bisexual; I am myself, as well as a closeted family member.

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I'm still in high school, but I don't think that limits how much I can help someone.

 
   

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Topic: Gay/Lesbian/Bi Teens



Expert: Danielle
Date: 7/21/2008
Subject: Confuzzeled?

Question
Ok, sooo, im bi..
i have my bestest best friend in the world.
where both girls, and my friends bi tooo..
We've talked about our relashinship together, finding out we both like each other, more than friends...
but. now EVERYTHING is akward.
and to make matters worse. she has an internet relashinship with a guy, whos 19, 6 years older.
AND my other friends are ALWAYS daring us to kiss and everything, or tryin to hook us up.
there pretty much all straight, and i guess they want
to see a relashinship or something, i dont even no.
the thing is me and my friend dont KNOW if we want to go out, but, we do, and our friends do, n she barlys talks to her boyfriend..
were not shurr. wat do we do?

Answer
Hello August :)

Talk with her, and find out if she wants to be in a relationship, or try and start something more between the two of you. If she says yes, but doesn't know what to do about her boyfriend, she could talk about how she feels with him. If she doesn't want to, then let her know how much you like her, but you respect her decision.

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