CrazyWolfGirl13

I'm glad I'm not alone. I was talking to my friends about the LGBT+ community and they said "Why is the 'b' even in there? Bisexual people don't exist." and I said "Well if they don't exist then I shouldn't be here." they looked at me like I was crazy. Then I said "That's right. I'm bisexual. Deal with it!" and got up and walked away. It was a fun day. 

ashley51400

I still don't understand how a person truly believes that they have a right to tell another person that what they are feeling is invalid. It's absurd! 
            
            You handled this situation in a fabulous manner! It takes a lot of bravery to come out at all yet you did it and was fierce! #slay 
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jerkingoffwithLarry

if you aren't bi or lesbian, why right a book about it? It's a free country, yes. You can right anything you want, yes. but being a good writer is being able to write a book from experience and not just your imagination 

ashley51400

I identify as bisexual which I thought was obvious. I write about not only my experiences but also about the topics that my readers ask me to talk about. Even though I might not have experience in that topic, I can give advice that I hope will benefit them. You're right when you say that being a good writer is being able to write from experience; however, it's also about being able to connect, understand, and relate to the readers. I am writing this book because I had to struggle with figuring out my sexual orientation without anyone to help me and I don't want that for anyone else. My readers can come to me for advice and know that they are not alone. That's why I write this book..... 
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Sparks1605

Hi..,I have read ur book and thanks for writing it. It makes more sense. I'm glad I'm nt alone. However I need help in some areas.  Will u help me?

Phase57

@Sparks1605 What do you need help with? I'm a lesbian, not Bi (sorry!) but if you want to talk to someone, you can PM me. If you're still wondering.
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