If anything, consider yourself lucky that you identify as bi and not gay. Dating is a numbers game. If you like men and women to a similar degree then in all likelihood you'll end up seeing someone of the opposite sex.
My advice is not to come out until you're seriously dating someone of the same sex. If possible, wait until you are financially independent before doing so. Prepare to be alienated from your family and treated differently by your peers.
Even though society as a whole is much more accepting of same-sex relations now, homophobia will inevitably rear its ugly head.
Is coming out worth it?
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If anything, consider yourself lucky that you identify as bi and not gay. Dating is a numbers game. If you like men and women to a similar degree then in all likelihood you'll end up seeing someone of the opposite sex.
My advice is not to come out until you're seriously dating someone of the same sex. If possible, wait until you are financially independent before doing so. Prepare to be alienated from your family and treated differently by your peers.
Even though society as a whole is much more accepting of same-sex relations now, homophobia will inevitably rear its ugly head.