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Should I come out to my parents?
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I’ve tried looking in this group for other advice but I can’t seem to find the right answers. I’m 28(F) who just discovered I was Bi right before marrying my supportive husband, 31(M). I’ve had some exploration in discovering my sexuality that has finally helped me realize who I am through the Christian guilt I was holding against myself for years. It seems like during pride month is always when I’m reminded that I haven’t really told anyone in my life that I am bi. Mainly because it feels like since I’m straight passing, and that my sexuality hasn’t made my relationship poly or anything that I shouldn’t say anything to anyone. Especially my parents… I feel like coming out would make them think at little too much about how I discovered my sexuality instead of being happy that I discovered who I am. If that makes any sense. I’m proud that I’ve finally found this piece of myself that explained so much, and I want to share it but I guess I’m just nervous how people might interpret it.

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