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Default Apr 19, 2015 at 09:00 PM
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i've (girl) always been very free about my sexuality (bisexual, i guess), long before i really knew what sexuality even was, and to this day i've been almost overly flippant about it and who i hook up with and whatnot. but recently i've been chickening out, freaking out about having an actual girl-girl dating relationship. i have no problem with hooking up with girls, but i worry a lot about how i would handle it in public. don't assume i am scared of judgement. i just am scared about having any kind of relationship at all, but a same sex one really freaks me out for some reason.

don't really know what i'm asking here, except if anyone can relate or if they have any suggestions on how to deal with this weird freaking-out-ness...
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Default Apr 19, 2015 at 09:27 PM
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Are you more worried about feeling jealous or feeling tied down in a sense that there's a loss of identity? Or that since you also like men, arises a conflict of interest? Perhaps others have a better grasp, just wanted you to know you are heard and hopefully understood..

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