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About Matt
Expertise
I can answer questions on coming out, sexuality confusion and reactions from friends and family - I have been through all of this myself. Feelings, thoughts and does the "he/she like me" stages too. I may be younger than some of the experts but I am talking from 1st hand experience and I know what it is like. Having problems at school or don't know how to tell people? I can help with that too. Don't hestitate to ask me your questions, I am here to help.

Experience
I am a bisexual teen who has come out to family and friends. I have been through the stages of "Am I gay or am I bi?", the reactions and opinions of students at school and also had trouble from people because of my sexuality. It is something I feel strongly about and want to help others, like AllExperts helped me.

Education/Credentials
I am still in full-time education and yet to have taken my GCSE's. I have predicted grades of A-C at GCSE and have been offered a provisional place at the Sixth Form at the school I now attend.

 
   

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Topic: Gay/Lesbian/Bi Teens



Expert: Matt
Date: 7/15/2008
Subject: Out but not recognized?

Question
So ive been out of the closet as a bisexual for like two years now. But I find a lot of people doubting that Im actually bi. Major twist eh? Like how do you handle that. Like I know what I like in people. But its hard to have people look at u and be like “Nope ur not, I just want attention”.

Answer
Hey Annie,

This can sometimes happen, but try not to let it bother you. You have come out and been brave enough too and now that you are out you can be yourself. There are always doubters about everything, and this is something else. Don't let it get you down or bother you.

There's not much more I can say, but they could probably be jealous you have come out and as you have been out for a while there is nothing to poke fun at?

Thanks,
Matt

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