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Happy pride month

I am here my brothers and sisters

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I have told my family I like girls, but I’ve been trying to tell my best friend, but in her religion is super against it (even though she’s open minded). I’m afraid if her parents find out they might ban her from talking me. What do I do?

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That’s a hard question because for me it was easy for me to tell my mom and my boyfriend and a couple of staff in the day program but now it’s going to be hard for me to ask my dad if I can go to the pride parade

you could possibly be asexual but it could possibly be not about you not being confident and comfortable with your own body to even appreciate someone else’s. You might find sexual attraction after you find self love. Life’s a journey,just try new things and find out what works for you.

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I’m in the exact same situation.

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I have no idea about how sexual attraction feels like so I may not be the best person to help you on this case. And I can’t tell what your sexuality is since that’s something only you can tell. However, it sounds like you’re sex-repulsed. Now, being sex-repulsed and being ace are very different things, you can be ace and still be sex-positive or be allo and feel repulsed by sex.

Sadly, that’s all I can say on this topic. But in general I want to tell you that you don’t need to feel pressured to choose a label for yourself, it’s perfectly normal to question your sexuality, and as life goes on, people change, so it’s perfectly fine if the label that fit you before is not the one that fits you now. What really matters is that you are you and that your feelings are valid.

I wish you the best in your self-discovery journey

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My boyfriend’s parents are super against LGBT+, so I know what it’s like to be in that position. However, I think the best for you is to come out to her, and be clear about your fears relating her parents. Let her know that it’s important to you that she knows about your sexuality, but that doesn’t mean that you want homophobes to know about it since that could put you at risk.

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If you feel like you’re asexual, then you could be asexual.
What you described fits what asexuality means, but a person who isn’t asexual can have the same feelings as well.
You’ll find what word to describe your identity makes you feel comfortable, and if it changes, it’s still ok. :heart:

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I’m not part of the LGBTQ+ community, but I definitely support it. We should have the freedom of being who we want and being with who we want.

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There’s a contest for that

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happy (slightly late) pride month everybody! may y’all find nothing but acceptance and love everywhere you turn <3

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Yes, happy Pride Month!
I can’t believe that I keep forgetting…

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Happy pride month! I’m bisexual and gradually coming out :slight_smile:

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I still haven’t told my dad that I want to go to the pride parade

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I’m not apart of this community, but I strongly believe that everyone should be treated equally, and that they should be able to love whoever they want. Happy Pride Month! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Lol :joy:

So I’m attracted to both genders, but I would never dream of having sex with anyone. So it’s like I’m Pan, but Ace at the same time. Is there a term for that, and is that even a thing? Just looking for someone who’s researched LGBTQ+ more that me.