gentlepen9
Jan 23, 2007, 11:59 AM
Have you ever had this happen:
You rehearse the words over and over. You build up your nerve
and then finally you do it, you pull yourself out of the closet
and tell someone close to you that you're bisexual. You've
prepared yourself for the worst. Expecting maybe anger,
shock, horror or surprise. But actually you get a calm response.
"Oh, okay." they say and the conversation continues on as if
nothing important has just been said. You're a little surprised by
their response but relieved that it didn't turn out as bad as
you had anticipated. So you start to settle into the thought
that maybe you worked yourself up for nothing and that
people might be more at ease with various sexualities than you had
thought, when it happens. Your friend (as in my case), says to you
"I'm not surprised, there was that time
when you were playing footsies with me. And you were always
a bit more athletic than most girls I've known." You think to
yourself (as I did) "Uh? What the hell are you talkin' about?
Footsies?" Apparently certain past actions and aspects of
your personality had left a significant enough impression to
be remembered but it's strange how you figure you are just being
yourself and yet to them certain aspects of who you are have
become indicators of you being bisexual. And now they begin to
bring up all these insignificant things that you had long forgotten
about. (Footsies? I really don't remember playing footsies? :eek: ) So
you find yourself trying to refute their assumptions about things
in the past leaving you cautious about your actions in the future.
I know that we can only be ourselves but it can be a little frustrating
when some people try to make everything about you as a result of
your sexuality.
You rehearse the words over and over. You build up your nerve
and then finally you do it, you pull yourself out of the closet
and tell someone close to you that you're bisexual. You've
prepared yourself for the worst. Expecting maybe anger,
shock, horror or surprise. But actually you get a calm response.
"Oh, okay." they say and the conversation continues on as if
nothing important has just been said. You're a little surprised by
their response but relieved that it didn't turn out as bad as
you had anticipated. So you start to settle into the thought
that maybe you worked yourself up for nothing and that
people might be more at ease with various sexualities than you had
thought, when it happens. Your friend (as in my case), says to you
"I'm not surprised, there was that time
when you were playing footsies with me. And you were always
a bit more athletic than most girls I've known." You think to
yourself (as I did) "Uh? What the hell are you talkin' about?
Footsies?" Apparently certain past actions and aspects of
your personality had left a significant enough impression to
be remembered but it's strange how you figure you are just being
yourself and yet to them certain aspects of who you are have
become indicators of you being bisexual. And now they begin to
bring up all these insignificant things that you had long forgotten
about. (Footsies? I really don't remember playing footsies? :eek: ) So
you find yourself trying to refute their assumptions about things
in the past leaving you cautious about your actions in the future.
I know that we can only be ourselves but it can be a little frustrating
when some people try to make everything about you as a result of
your sexuality.