I did but only because I was under medicine induced haze and didn't know what I was doing .
Otherwise like everything else in my life it is non of my families damn business but I do tell people I date because some women are uncomfortable and some me think that I am going through some "phase" I don't want to date either so I say it to weed their asses out.
at work if i say if i'm going on a date i will correct them if they say the wrong gender but I don't scream in to the heavens on my rooftop
I'm bi, and I don't see the point in 'coming out'. No matter if I'm with a girl, or guy, I don't see why I need to clarify it. But if someone does ask about it, then yes I'll tell them.
What's the point? Only necessary if they're being gay atm. Why would they wanna come out if they're just being str8? Talk about throwing yourself under the bus
it's weird because I can skate by on either side and nobody would know the difference. I like boys so if I talk about boys or say I'm interested in them, I'm not lying. But then people just assume I'm straight, and is it that important for me to correct them? or is that misleading? I really don't know whether it's as necessary for me to come out as it may be for a fully gay person
'Coming Out' is nobodies business, I don't believe anyone has to publically label themselves so society feels better, straight cishet people love when homosexuals come out. It's like they feed off it.
Nobody wants to a force a bi guy to come out, but I'd expect them to come home and kiss their wives/gf/fiances and not transfer to her the residues of a man they ate his ass or swallowed down. Your sexuality doesn't determine that you shouldn't be loyal to your partner.