The best thing to do is to tell them it is not a phase and that they should support you. If they insist it is, which they will, tell them that even if it is a phase, I want you to support me and my decisions, now, here. Tell them not to wait until they are persuaded that your Bi to support you, they should support you now.
I think I have asthma how do I tell my parents
Speak and tell. Write and make them read. Go to doctor who will tell them. Tell a relative or friend, who tell your parents.
i think she tells her parents and they tell their parents
Wait till you know you are gay then tell them
Well, its really a personal preference. Meaning, personally, who are you closet to? If you are confident that your parents will support your bisexuality, then I would inform them prior to your friends. Then again, your friends may give you a confidence boost you may need to tell tour parents. It all really depends on how YOU feel. In the end, if you're planning on yelling all of them, then it doesn't really matter who you tell first, just do what feels right to you.
They are surrogate parents and they can tell you what to do in certain circumstances. Anyone with even a modicum of maturity would realise that.
erm, i dont think your parents need to know.
I think you should tell your parents about this, but don't tell your friends cause they will just take the Mickey out of you, but this is my thought do what you think is right.
I don't think you have to tell them anything. They will know by how you look.
You should tell your parents that you think you should be able to date when you think you are old enough.
You may not have to yet. You can maybe wait till you are really sure. For some people bisexuality is a stage that sometimes turns into homosexuality. If you are not bringing friends home overnight etc, then you can maybe wait till you're older.
Just be honest with them and tell them you think your at the age that your ready to date.