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*UPDATE* confessed everything, and so did he, so we're "kinda" together again, since last week (we don't really want to make it official, or announce it, until he's back in March (super ecstatic about it too!)), and we've been messaging back and forth almost nonstop. I have yet to be seen without a stupid grin … Read more
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Beginning of this year, I broke up with this awesome guy because I felt I was a sh*tty boyfriend (mental health has been bull, and that's mainly why, but I'm doing tons better, and am even off meds and doing awesomely (completely different reasons, this happened only recently)), but I find myself heartbroken still (even … Read more

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I know how you are feeling , its like you don't know how your family will react due to they religion and beliefs , im a Christian yet I approve of gay rights , sometimes I get really annoyed due to some of my Christian family who think homosexuals have a disease , I think … Read more

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I can see why you are worried. My best approach is to sit them down together and tell them that you have something serious to say. Tell them exactly how it is and wait for their reaction.

If they blow up, make sure you don't blow up. Allow them to express their emotions. Even though there … Read more

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A. Non commented on Amanda Layne's answer
I put the letter in his room so he can see it when he gets home. I'm prepared for the worst, but I don't think it'll end too bad. Hopefully not anyways.
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I put the letter in his room so he can see it when he gets home. I'm prepared for the worst, but I don't think it'll end too bad. Hopefully not anyways.
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I put the letter in his room so he can see it when he gets home. I'm prepared for the worst, but I don't think it'll end too bad. Hopefully not anyways.
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I put the letter in his room so he can see it when he gets home. I'm prepared for the worst, but I don't think it'll end too bad. Hopefully not anyways.
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It's natural and healthy to want to open up, and if you're close with your brother and you trust him - then he seems like the perfect person to open up to, especially if he has some bi friends.

People always say you should talk to parents or teachers about these kind of things, and I … Read more

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A. Non commented on Amanda Layne's answer
Thanks. The only older person I've told is my uncle. he's a lot more understanding and the only person I can really call family right now. I think I'm gonna write a note instead because I just realized I have no idea how I would actually tell him out loud. And thanks again for the … Read more
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I'd say enjoy some art/music/literature that inspires you, and then start drawing something based on that.

I used to be a bit of a goth in my younger years, and used to draw all sorts of creepy scenes in my school books.

What bands or movies are you into right now? … Read more

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Draw those classic vampire or Goth manga/anime people. If you don't know what I mean, you can look it up. If you've drawn like a zillion of these, then try one with more interesting poses or with various types of clothing (ruffles, lace, you name it!). I personally like drawing those when it comes to … Read more