A bisexual posts it on National Coming Out Day,which is true and speaks out what bisexual people's voice.
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Even though I've already come out and open about my sexuality to anyone who asks.
I've struggled with my sexuality since 7th grade.
I am currently a student in college.
I'm bisexual,right.
This means that I have the ability to possibly be attracted to two (“bi”) genders, or sometimes more (which may overlap into pansexuality, but I'm not getting into that). In my case, I can be attracted to biological females, nonbinary individuals, and I am still working out whether I am only romantically attracted to biological males, I'm not sure. See, still figuring things out.
But for some reason, people still think it concerns them and affects their lives whether or not a person is in the LGBTQ+ community.
Some of my least favorite things I've been told by people, directly and indirectly as well as intentionally and unintentionally.
-Bisexual people are unfaithful —I am one of the most faithful people I know. I cannot fathom being unfaithful in a relationship, knowing how that could hurt someone and ruin everything.
-Bisexuality isn't real —I exist, damn it. I am valid. Do not tell me I am not real. I am not invisible. How would you like to be told that you don't exist?
-Bisexual people will never be able to keep a relationship —thanks for that, so I'll die alone?
-Bisexuality is a phase —I've known I'm bisexual since I was 13 or 14. I've wondered here and there if I was gay, but no. I came to the conclusion years ago that I am bi, and that has yet to change. Long phase, huh?
-Bisexual people are confused —am I? That's weird. I don’t feel confused. Maybe you know more about me than I do, thanks very much. What would I do without you?
-“So you want both?” —no, I want someone. One person. Their gender doesn't matter. Bisexual is not synonymous with polymerise
-And the almighty —"Choose one" —How could I "choose"? If I could choose my sexuality, don't you think I'd choose to be straight? It would've made my life a hell of a lot easier, earlier in life and now. No, I can't choose who I'm attracted to. Sorry to burst your ignorant bubble.
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