<p>And she took it pretty well. As good as she could. Weight off my shoulders. And since I couldn't post it on Facebook because those people know me, I'm posting here. Yay!</p>
<p>Congratulations : )</p>
<p>Well congratulations to you! :)</p>
<p>Hey congrats.
Make sure you write about this somewhere so when you grow up you can read it and it’ll make you kinda happy haha</p>
<p>Good job! Better than my experience, considering my mom found out through browsing my Internet history. Hope she’s happy since now I’m completely overprotective about everything and unwilling to let her use anything of mine.</p>
<p>Congrats! I agree, write about how you’re feeling so you can look back on this someday :)</p>
<p>Congrats! Have you told anyone else yet, thus far?</p>
<p>Hey congrats! Go gays!</p>
<p>Congratulations! ^Like goodnoodle i’m from Palm Springs and the LGBT community here makes up about 50% of the population. I’ve heard some really sad stories about how people’s families have reacted so i’m happy to hear you’re mom is cool with it! If she’s fine now, expect her to become even more comfortable with it over the next few years!</p>
<p>Congratulations! Takes a lot of courage to say that, I imagine. Go you! :)</p>
<p>It was pretty nerve wracking but I needed to. And I’ve told a few friends but I’m thinking about coming out in some fantastic way before the end of the school year.</p>
<p>Congratulations :)! I’m glad to see all the tolerant responses on CC and especially the tolerant response from your mom :).</p>
<p>Nice to hear. My experience, like Deziky’s, wasn’t nearly as nice. My mom found out through a journal entry she found on my computer. You should feel good about doing it the proper way!</p>
<p>Congrats! Maybe I’ll come up with the courage to do that someday.</p>
<p>Congrats! It’s never easy to say what’s really on your mind</p>
<p>More power to you then. :)</p>
<p>Jealous
but congrats! How’d you do it? Just the traditional “Mom, can I tell you something?”</p>
<p>The exact conversation:
Me: Mom, remember that time when you said you loved me?
Her: Mhm. Yeah.
Me: Will you always love me?
Her: Yeahhh… Why?
Me: because (big breath) I’m bisexual.
Her after 15 seconds: oh honey, I just think you’re gay.
Lol. My mom is such a terrible person. Her way of handling it was an insult, but It was what I expected. And I said if she loved me because I always say that to mess with her. The only reason it was awkward was because it was talking about my social/sexual life and that is a completely taboo subject. I hate talking about it, but it’s over and done with. Now I get to flirt with anyone I feel like.
life is good!</p>
<p>Die your hair pink, purple, and blue! Haha, just kidding. Unless you want to. That would be a fabulous way to come out. My mom kept asking me if I was gay after I told her I was bi, but the memo got through eventually.</p>
<p>Very admirable of you.</p>