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MaggieS09
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Smile Jul 03, 2009 at 10:39 PM
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with being a lesbian. I think its a great thing. You know who you are. People are just afraid of different things and change. Overtime others wont worry about it. Since its new they just dont know how to react i think. Also religion and family do play a part in how people react. Some religions see it as a sin while others dont mind it. It just depends on individuals. I came out a while ago and dated a friend of mine. Im bisexual. At first people were shocked and it caused quite a stir but now everyones totally cool with it. For now you must give it time theyll get over it and realize they were freaking out for no reason at all and they might even feel silly afterwards.

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with being a lesbian. I think its a great thing. You know who you are. People are just afraid of different things and change. Overtime others wont worry about it. Since its new they just dont know how to react i think. Also religion and family do play a part in how people react. Some religions see it as a sin while others dont mind it. It just depends on individuals. I came out a while ago and dated a friend of mine. Im bisexual. At first people were shocked and it caused quite a stir but now everyones totally cool with it. For now you must give it time theyll get over it and realize they were freaking out for no reason at all and they might even feel silly afterwards.

Hope this helps
Yes, I just replied to someone that I have always been attracted to women, but because the bible says 'No many shall lay with another...
I make myself stop looking, and hoping.
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You're such a sweet soul! I wish for you all the happiness God can give you. I wish you all the happiness God gave you the ability to enjoy!

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Default Jul 12, 2009 at 04:23 PM
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Nothing is wrong with being a lesbian! You are who you are!!
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Default Sep 06, 2009 at 08:47 PM
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Well there is nothing wrong with you.

I'm basically a lesbian still consider myself a bi-sexual, but at the moment I'm only interested in women, but have had experiences with men in the past.

The problem is with the people who are not willing to accept you as you are.

What do you think your parents would think?

My parents would both like me to "switch teams" and go back to dating men, but the accept me dating women. Well my father is tolerant of the situation, my mom is more accepting.

Take care it will work out
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