Allrighy. So, I would be very uncomfortable telling them that I’m bi. I have a lesbian friend who hasn’t told her parents about her yet. I want to be her girlfriend and go to a-prom with her next year, but is really worth all of that discomfort???? I am crying my eyes out right now and really need your help, guys. So desperate, adelaide* *name has been changed.
Should I tell my parents that I'm bi(as in not straight not lesbian)??
- Tell them straight out (60%, 9 Votes)
- drop a hint (20%, 3 Votes)
- be secretive but dont lie if they ask (20%, 3 Votes)
- dont tell (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 15
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This question was submitted by Adelaide


Hello! My name is Brooklyn Pierce and I’m the star (or more like, “lost soul”) of the young adult novel,
July 25, 2012 at 7:21 am
I think you should tell your parents. They are your parents, and most of the time (I know this sounds weird), they will either know or have suspisions about if you are bi. If they don’t understand, well that’s all you can do is tell them.
August 13, 2012 at 3:14 pm
You need to tell them. You can’t have a good relationship with your parents if you don’t tell them things.
September 7, 2012 at 4:39 pm
You need to tell them. They will understand. When I was bicurious (As in just trying it out) I told my mom and she understood completely. I know that I’m straight now, but you need to be honest.