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Originally posted by Deuces
Well the first thing to keep in mind is that there's only one person who's going to care about your sexuality (assuming you don't encounter many bigots) and that's you. Let people ask their silly questions and respond to them however but after a while and by that I mean a few days, people with actual lives won't give a **** anymore because your sexuality has nothing to do with them. Now you may talk about it with your closest friends more and that can be revealing or awkward but if they are your friends you should be able to develop a comfortable cushion when talking to them about this stuff. For me it was like this, nobody at school cared. My friends asked me a few dumb questions but after a few days we moved passed that and it was like nothing ever happened.
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Ugh, i did not sign up for all this. I don't think anyone really cares, some kids thought I was already and didn't like me but I mean who has time for those losers anyway. It's just gonna feel like such a new thing to be out and stuff, because I'm sure it'll spread beyond that one class. Tbh most guys pick up on it and strongly dislike me from the get go, but some are cool. The boys just aren't ready for my Born This Way era.
I also have a crush on this guy who was suspending for bringing a knife to school but I mean and this one guy kinda peeped it but I don't know if Knife is gay or straight or homophobic or whatever. If I get stabbed, please buy Ariana's album in remembrance.