Keep doing what you're doing and prove them wrong. If they want to believe you are just going through a phase only time will change their minds.
Bisexual
just wear what feels comfortable. dont over do it, dont under do it. just be comratable and have fun. good luck
You are going through a growth spurt! If it bothers you too much, talk to your parents.
Keep your phone away from them? >.>
First of all, though I hate saying this, you have to think about your own well-being. If there's a chance your mother could throw you out of the house and you don't have anywhere else to live, don't tell her -- at least until you have another adult family member on your side. This is certainly not an easy task for you and most certainly won't be easy for your mother, but honesty is the best policy. You are who you are, but before you decide you are bisexual you should discuss this with a trusted adult or counselor. You need to be comfortable with who you are before you tell your mom. Most parents, when confronted with the fact that their own child is gay or bisexual, go through a period of confusion and fear. There is an organization called PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) with chapters in most larger communities. Get in touch with them and they can help you tell your mom what's going on and help her through the confusion and fear.
Keep your phone away from them? >.>
It depends .. If your parents could handle it .. You should tell them ! They should be cool with it . If they're not .. Then that's some other story
You are young and your body is going through a lot of changes. This can be a confusing time for any young girl. I suggust you talk with your parents and explain how you are feeling. You shouldn't be embassased or ashamed of how you are feeling. Talk it over with someone you trust
if its ok with your parents i would say 15
Your parents, they should always know whats going on online.
What are you going through? You should tell someone, it will make life esier.
Most parents love their children no matter what their sexual orientation or what mistakes they make with family or in society as a whole. Although most parents hope their children are happy with the sex they are many parents although shocked will eventually accept the way their children are whether they are gay, bisexual, etc. If you are a minor and this worries you then get all the information you can about bisexuality and be sure this is who you really are because unlike being gay many people make the choice of being bisexual simply because they can. Once you are sure sit down with your mother and discuss this with her first and once she has had time to digest what you have told her then give her the information you have and let her go through it so she can better understand why you feel the way you do. If you are no longer a minor there is nothing written in stone that that you owe your parents or any member of the family the rights to your private life in any aspect.