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my sister told me she knew I wasn't straight in a chick-fil-a drive thru... [Rant]
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ok so for context I decided to go get lunch with my sister today because I don't see her as often... so as were pulling out of the chick-fil-a drive thru she randomly just turned to me and said "I know this might make you uncomfortable but I know your not straight, I just wanted you to know I love you and you don't have to go through this alone". I couldn't even respond I was just so caught off guard and just started crying and was just so in shock and angry that she took me coming out to her whenever I'm ready and on my own terms away from me. Like I get she was trying so be sweet and supportive but why couldn't she just say something else supportive but not direct instead of basically forcing me to come out to her. Im just hurt she took that opportunity for me to come out on my own terms away from me and that she put me in such a uncomfortable situation. I genuinely do love her though and want to look past this and pretend everything ok because she's pregnant and I want to be supportive through the rest her pregnancy but I don't know how I can go around her and act like nothing happened without tearing up or acting totally uncomfortable and awkward :/ ok so rant over....

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