First person I told I was gay was this girl I "dated" in middle school. We're still best friends to this day ---------- Post added 30th Apr 2017 at 08:13 PM ---------- I also told my parents late at night and my sister came down stairs and was like "Wait...Frazier's gay?" My response: "...I told you 2 months ago."
I came out as bisexual to my class on a field trip to a Turkish Islamic community centre in Amsterdam. Not because of the conservative setting, it just happened to come up
Ok, I've posted this on another thread recently, but this is the full version. There's some transphobic expressions below, I say it in case you're uncomfortable with this language. I was in a friend's house (let's call him John, because I have such an imagination), with another guy (let's call him... Nick), and we were chatting. So, John knows I'm bisexual but insists on calling me lesbian or a man because he can't grasp the idea, Nick didn't know. They both were a bit high on weed, so I was the only totally sober person there. Suddenly John said "what's up with this chick? are you two fucking?" referring to my girlfriend. I said "Well... we had sex the other day". "So that's why you're so happy, hahahahaha". I laughed and said "maybe I should tell her to come here" because she had just called me and she was very close. Nick was spacing out so I thought he didn't listen, but he suddenly turned to my friend saying "Dude, why are you insulting the girl? Why are you implying she's a LESBIAN?". John replied "BECAUSE SHE IS, DUDE! She has a girlfriend!" Then, turning to me, Nick said "No no. You mean "girl - friend", right? And this guy here is insulting you". "No, I meant she's my girlfriend." His eyes got out of their holes. "REALLY NOW? Answer with a yes, or a no. ARE YOU A LESBIAN?". At this point, I was laughing. "Yes and no, I guess. I'm bisexual." "What's that foreighn terminology, I don't know it! DO YOU STILL LIKE DICK?". John interrupted to tell him that the ideal girlfriend for me would be a "tranny", a "girl with a dick". I said "I don't mind dick but it's not necessary". They both spaced out again, for a while. Then, Nick said with a very serious face "I have no problem with homosexuals. I'm fine with them. Tell your girlfriend to come to hang out".
Ugh, we've all been there. Another one of my 'favourites' is "Oh, so you're gay/straight now?" Is bisexuality really such a hard thing to grasp? Double entendre slightly intended