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Anythings possible…im from TEXAS!!!
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:55 | One Comment
Anythings possible…im from TEXAS!!!

I was 18, from Texas, and i was about to move to NYC to go to acting school. i had come to the realization that i was gay, after a complicated relationship with my …

Will Mom still love me???
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:51 | No Comment
Will Mom still love me???

Source: Robot Nine
In the society I grew up in, being gay is not an option; you just live with the fact that you’re homosexual, but still marry the opposite sex and go on from there.
I …

I was lucky
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:49 | One Comment
I was lucky

I had my first girlfriend in seventh grade. My mom never really said much of anything. I had another two in high school. She shook her head. I didn’t get it. How could my parents …

Guilty Innocence
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:47 | No Comment
Guilty Innocence

Source: Njrebel.com
I was about 16 and I was a freshman in high school.It was very hard because you could tell i was gay without me showing it.So evry one knew despite several attempts from me …

“Please Don’t be Gay when you grow up”
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:44 | No Comment
“Please Don’t be Gay when you grow up”

I have known I liked men since I was very young (I’m 20 now), That was never a question. The question was always weather or not I liked women at all. About a year to …

My sister
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2009 – 21:41 | No Comment
My sister

Source: Inspiration Falls
I decided it was time to open the closet door when I had entered into a relationship that seemed like it was going to be a little bit more than experimentation. I really …

Who am I? What am I?
Monday, 9 Nov, 2009 – 14:58 | One Comment
Who am I? What am I?

I identified as bisexual in eighth grade when I was crushing on a girl a year younger than me. I identified myself as some type of transgender my sophomore year in high school.
I’m bio-female, but …