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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s ok to feel sad. And, maybe they’ll be straight later in life if they are bi now. Or at least one of them. I would feel the same in your shoes [/quote] Wait, what? I'm almost 60 and I've known I was bi since around 12 years old (I had no name for it back then, being in a very religious environment and growing up in the 70s/80s. But I knew something was different - why couldn't I marry a girl if I wanted to?) Attraction is fluid and complex, but being bi doesn't give a person some sort of greater chance to become straight. That's just straight up biphobia, that "you don't *really* exist, you're just confused." [/quote]
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