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Hi everyone. For context I'm a 25 year old woman. So I came out recently as bisexual and decided to change my orientation on my tinder profile because for the first time I was excited to explore with women and be open about it ya know? Unfortunately this straight man (it said straight on his profile) who I matched with decided to say some shitty things about my sexuality. He said I was confused and stuff like that. It really messed with my head, especially because I always told myself growing up that I was just being confused and I'm obviously straight OF COURSE, right? I feel stupid for feeling so anxious and upset over it. How do you get over other people's judgement? Am I overreacting? 🥺
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