It's unfortunate that your community is like that, I empathize.
I've moved between L.A. and San Francisco (California), there, no one seemed to care what you defined yourself as. It was pretty free spirited. As for coming out to your family, I don't think that's a good idea. Coming out to those closest around you is important, BUT NOT if it sacrifices your SAFETY to do so.
You should probably talk to a counselor about your depression and about your bisexuality. They could give you some helpful/meaningful advice about sharing who you are with others.
Escape your town, move to somewhere where you'll feel good about yourself and those around you.
Again, never come out of it threatens your safety.
iin I am bisexual and afraid of coming out I will lose everything
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It's unfortunate that your community is like that, I empathize.
I've moved between L.A. and San Francisco (California), there, no one seemed to care what you defined yourself as. It was pretty free spirited. As for coming out to your family, I don't think that's a good idea. Coming out to those closest around you is important, BUT NOT if it sacrifices your SAFETY to do so.
You should probably talk to a counselor about your depression and about your bisexuality. They could give you some helpful/meaningful advice about sharing who you are with others.
Escape your town, move to somewhere where you'll feel good about yourself and those around you.
Again, never come out of it threatens your safety.