Our group has already existed since 8th grade. We treat each other like sisters, so you bet we are very close with each other. We lean on each other's shoulders, we feed each other with our food, we do everything together, we are ALWAYS together.
On 8th grade one of the girls in our group started dating a girl. She's not really a girly-girl, she dressed like a male and looked like a male. As friends, of course we would support them and we would be happy for them. 3 years later, they are still together, currently in a long distance relationship. On sophomore year, one of our girls started dating another girl as well. And yes we accepted that.
This friend is very girly and people would've never guessed that she'd turn out to be bisexual. When these girls started dating these other girls, rumors started coming. I mean, they were already rumors like it but they never lasted. Rumors that all the girls in our group are gays.At first we kind of laughed it off but one day we got sick of it. Don't get me wrong, I do support LGBTQ 100 percent and there's nothing wrong with being one, but rumors that aren't true shoudn't be tolerated. We kept quiet for so long, we laughed it off for so long, but now, we've had it. It felt unfair because there's literally one group of girls with one girl dating another girl, and people don't seem to be spreading rumors about them. My friends said that it might be because people know them already while we only have our own little circle. I guess people were not use to those kind of bond because they had different groups of friends, while we only had one- each other.
One day, we were put in a group, and my friend's ( the onewho's now in that long distance relationship I was talking about) group asked her.
"Are all of you guys gay?" asked the asshole in her group
"The heck... no...?"
"So did they make you gay?" followed by another asshole in her group.
"No, and no, I'm not gay. I'm bi and plus I only ever liked one girl and that's Nickie (the person she's dating). And I don't like actual girls, who dress up and such. Not because I'm bi doesn't mean all of the girls I hang out are. You guys should not judge anyone without knowing the truth."
When she told us what happened, we applauded her and we were mad at the same time. How can someone just ask like that?
It has been bothering us for many days since that incident happened.
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My Temporary Boyfriend
Short Storythis is going to be a cliche love story. Introvert Olivia has friends, all of them are girls, not all of them are straight. Rumors about her started coming. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. "Let's date" just keep reading, it's go...
