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Chances are, you can't. The problem is that your parents don't want to understand. Your best bet is to contact someone from PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). They've been where your parents are, and they know how to talk to them. I've added a link to the PFLAG home page. This can be hard for parents to deal with -- remember, you've had a lot more time to think about being bisexual than they have.
Do you want to have sex with someone of each sex? Personal belief is that people who say they are bi sexual just can't deal with being gay or lesbian. You can function with the opposite sex, but really prefer your own sex. How we are raised, the pressure from society to conform keeps a lot of people from accepting who they really are. Causes a lot of divorces, and unnecessary grief.
Nothing causes cracks in time, and you "deal with it" by accepting that they don't actually exist.
At times teacher will have to communicate with the public, especially with parents, and parent groups.
You don't really have a choice about being a homosexually oriented person. Normally, it's a good idea to "come out", but if there's a chance your parents could throw you out or abuse you (that includes "reparative therapy" or other "cures") it's better to keep it a secret from them until you're an adult. Resources include centers for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) youth and your local chapter of PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). Don't try to deal with your parents yourself, and above all remember -- it's your parents who are wrong, not you!
Billy's assistant tried to blandish him into accepting the deal.
It depends how bisexual you are and how open you want to be. You could just put on a show of being straight most of the time, and only show your bisexual side when you are with friends that you really trust and have told about it. Or you can make it clear you are bisexual and deal with the jokes and perhaps bullying. You would have to be very confident in yourself, and know a lot about the subject, so you can explain yourself to people. If you have a few good friends that would make it much easier.
The best thing to do would be to be more responsible and show the parents that you care.
If you find your friend being difficult to deal with, you might want to ask your parents for some guidance on how to handle this situation. Talk to a trusted adult about it and listen to what they have to say...
hey this is a boy but I'm not gay at all to deal with our parents just act natural but don't be rude remember these are their parents
well....... do something that always make u happy when u feel down (sad). :)
Yes. he is. He said in a interview he was. frank and jerd way from MCR were together as partners for around 3 years and and made a deal when they broke up that if both of them were not married or with anyone in a couple of years that they would get married.