I say don't bother. I've got a few bisexual friends and none of them officially 'came out'. It was just sort of implied by their behaviour. So it might be better to avoid making a big deal out of it...
*I don't know what I'm talking about*
A lot of lgbt people don't make it obvious, I find it a little offensive to say that you can just tell by looking at someone, admittedly occasionally you might have an idea but that's in no way true if the general community
The behaviour I meant were things like talking about being attracted to the same sex, going out with the same sex etc.
If someone close to you is bisexual; you're probably going to know unless they are really trying to hide it.
So I didn't mean that it's always obvious just by looking at someone.
Is coming out worth it?
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I say don't bother. I've got a few bisexual friends and none of them officially 'came out'. It was just sort of implied by their behaviour. So it might be better to avoid making a big deal out of it...
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A lot of lgbt people don't make it obvious, I find it a little offensive to say that you can just tell by looking at someone, admittedly occasionally you might have an idea but that's in no way true if the general community
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The behaviour I meant were things like talking about being attracted to the same sex, going out with the same sex etc.
If someone close to you is bisexual; you're probably going to know unless they are really trying to hide it.
So I didn't mean that it's always obvious just by looking at someone.