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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your DD is still a teen! How long ago/at what age would you expect her to have come to terms with her sexuality enough to have come out to her parents???[/quote] English please?[/quote] That comment was perfectly coherent. Sorry you can’t read. -NP[/quote] NP here and I read it several times and still don’t understand it so I was glad it wasn’t just me![/quote] All that proves is that at least 2 DCUMers are struggling with reading comprehension today! -another NP[/quote] So what was her general point, then? Enlighten me. I understood it. —yet another NP[/quote][/quote] I think it was along the lines of, it’s hard to figure out who you are, and she’s only 17. Presumably she’s only been dating a short time, and most of that was [possibly faking] being heterosexual. So she spends a bit of time exploring, then has a self discovery of who she is and what her sexual preference is. It seems like it might take someone more than a few months to figure all that out. And pp didn’t imply this, but I’ll add that it might be even harder to figure it all out if your parents are generally dismissive of your feelings, the way OP seems to be dismissive of teens being bisexual. Tl;dr She’s only 17. Teens gonna teen. [/quote]
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