AboutDanielle Expertise 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.
Experience I have many friends who are gay or bisexual; I am myself, as well as a closeted family member.
Organizations N/A
Education/Credentials I'm still in high school, but I don't think that limits how much I can help someone.
Question Hey I know this letter is really short but I know that I'm bi and I don't know what to do. I keep having really long periods of time where all of my friends will ask me who I fancy and they don't know I'm bi and I don't fancy any guys, so I just say no-one. I haven't even told my parents, they're really understanding and accepting but they're just so awkward and up-front about everything. I really don't know what to do!
Answer Hi Cassie :)
Do what YOU want. You're not obligated to tell anyone if you don't want to. If you feel like sharing it, sitting down with the people you want to tell and just saying it very straightforward is a good way. It's quick and easy for you. Tell them that you're the same friend/daughter they've always known, they just kow more about you now. Answer their questions. Even if your parents are awkward, the fact that they're accepting will make it hopefully a good experience.