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I am Bisexual: From Nóri

Dear September!

I was only 12 when I found out I was bisexual, and for a very long time I felt eccentric about it. When I tried to tell my parents, my mom said I definitely didn’t. And she hasn’t understood me since.

That made me more depressed and depressed. I don’t know what to do right now because I’m scared.

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  1. .rest assured, all mom’s will not react that way.
    .mom’s will love their daughter completely for who they are, forever. The daughter’s preference in relationships will Not affect the forever relationship a mom has had since conception.
    She will never turn her back on you. You are her beautiful, loving daughter. Nothing else matters.
    Nothing. 💞

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