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Originally Posted by invisiblegirl
As a sexually curious teenage girl I'm willing to admit that I don't know whether I'm truly bisexual, homosexual or heterosexual. I want to experiment and find out. However, I've found a lot of my friends and other kids I know at school feel like they need to find something to label themselves as, even while experimenting and have therefore chosen 'bisexual' instead of explaining that they're just experimenting and actually have no idea what they are. I guess I'm basically agreeing with what everyone else has already said >_< While there certainly is some fakery (girls who seem to think making out with each other is a good way to get a guy), there's a lot of simply curious people who don't know what they should label themselves as. I'm a strong believer in what's on the outside doesn't matter, and therefore would be willing to consider myself bisexual, but I don't really want to label myself until I've gotten a bit older and more experienced.
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I do understand the need alot of people seem to have to label themselves; with a label its easier to know who you are. I'm sure its sometimes easier to say "I'm bisexual" than "I don't know what I am".
But whatever happened to the label of bicurious? People seem to jump right to saying they're bisexual when they become or notice they are confused about their sexuality.
I'm glad you're willing to admit that you don't know if youre bisexual or not. I know being unsure about this kind of thing can be stressful. Feel free to send me a message anytime if you want to talk. Or just rant lol