Day 3: Post About How You Came Out

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I already told you all how I came out  in my other LGBT challenge. However, I never told you how I came out to my friends. I only found out that I liked girls as well with guys a year ago. And I was really confused since I didn't know what I was feeling or where these emotions came from. At this time, I thought something was wrong with me, and I that I was a disappointment to others for feelings these feelings. Of course now, I don't believe that. Over the past year, I have been so confused about who I am, and I still am going through this path of discovery. However, not alone. I have my friends and family who care so much about me, and I'm so blessed and thankful to have them by my side. 

I can't exactly remember how I came out to my friends or who I did it to first. But I do remember coming out to my friend who used to live next door to me. She now live with her mom instead of her grandmother, but we still talk and hang out together- which is still really fun! 

I was at a sleepover next door with her. We were watching this video on YouTube and kept laughing from this teenager who was gay and was making really funny jokes. ( I'm not saying that the way gay people laugh or act is funny or humorous in anyway, just saying the person who was doing these events did it for humor and on purpose) After, I watching I told her that I was having these feelings towards other people at my school, and thought that certain things in females are attractive. She said that that was okay, and that I shouldn't be afraid of what I was feeling, or " what I was." She gave me a big hug- which I desperately needed at this time. She wasn't the first person I came out to, but her support really helped me. I had someone to talk to about these feelings besides my exes, or close friends who I just don't want to make them feel uncomfortable. She is such a nice friend, and has supported in times that I really needed it. 

( Thank you Amberlee. <3

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