Coming To Terms With Myself (Part 1)
9 years ago
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Lately I've been doing a lot thinking about my life and who I really am.
I know I say I'm straight; but actually...I'm bisexual.
I guess I kinda knew that; even long before I was a furry.
Being Bisexual does conflict with my religious beliefs; however I've decided not to denounce my own faith. Mainly because it made me the kind of person I am. I would rather use what I've learned to encourage and strengthen my friends instead of looking down at them. I've always tried to show my friends the same type of love I was given.
I worry about that a lot because I was brought up in the church and I know a lot of my Christian friends are totally against it. I'm afraid what they'll think of me if they ever find out. So I probably won't tell them. It's best that they don't know EVERYTHING about me.
I'll share more thoughts on this in another journal entry.
I know I say I'm straight; but actually...I'm bisexual.
I guess I kinda knew that; even long before I was a furry.
Being Bisexual does conflict with my religious beliefs; however I've decided not to denounce my own faith. Mainly because it made me the kind of person I am. I would rather use what I've learned to encourage and strengthen my friends instead of looking down at them. I've always tried to show my friends the same type of love I was given.
I worry about that a lot because I was brought up in the church and I know a lot of my Christian friends are totally against it. I'm afraid what they'll think of me if they ever find out. So I probably won't tell them. It's best that they don't know EVERYTHING about me.
I'll share more thoughts on this in another journal entry.
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My thoughts were that I have known these people for many years, I am the same person, who I sleep with is not going to change who I am, so if they see that as a threat to them, quite frankly I don't need them as a friend. I haven't run into that yet, everyone I have told was perfectly fine with it. I think we sometimes get in our own heads and make assumptions about the people we are closest to.