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I've been aware that I'm bisexual for a few years now, and aware that I was different from other people growing up and into adulthood. A couple of weeks ago I came out to my wife. She accepted me and my want to explore my bisexuality. I'm a male and have been married twice, both to women. The first was 10 years and the second is 2 years and counting. These are the only two relationships I've ever been in.
I'm over the moon that I'm in an accepting relationship, and one that I can now be honest and authentic in. I also came out to two new friends that I've made over the last 8 months. I work in mental health and am a social work student. I had a therapy appointment today for myself and told my therapist that I've been going to since 2017, and I told her that I was bisexual. She said she wasn't surprised, for various reasons, but was really excited for me and told me I needed to hurry up and get my master of social work degree and clinical license so that she can refer people to me. She said that there are literally no LGBTQ therapists in the area, and I would have a lot of business when I do become licensed and credentialed.
It was a happy day for me.
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