I actually came out to my best girl friend in 7th grade. I went to a really small redneck school with like 800 students tops (K-12). She was very supportive and everything. I don't think she really understood it anyway, she didn't know what gay guys do or anything like that.
She kept the secret for a whole year, before I decided to come out to more people in 8th grade. It's actually really funny now, because nobody woulda thought I was gay, because I didn't show it at all. My friend and I were always together, and everyone thought we liked each other! It was hilarious

. So in 8th grade, I told another close friend, then another, then a few more. The next day, everyone in my grade and even a few
Freshmen knew. Who knew I was so popular

? Go figure. Well, things were pretty normal at first. Actually, most people didn't believe me and just thought I wanted attention! It was pretty frustrating.
My close friends stayed with me, but after awhile people started freaking out, mostly the guys in my class. So there was that, and the fact that my Dad had just recently found out as well. He was, and is, totally opposed to it. My parents were divorced and my mom was the only supportive member of my family. To think it was the person I was the LEAST close to who stuck up for me! Talk about being torn and confused. I was only like 13.
So.... I got homeschooled because I couldn't take the tormenting and ostriscization. I went back
Freshmen year and that's when I started finding out who else wasn't completlely straight. I eventually discovered that two guys and like seven girls in my grade were gay/bi!

I developed an on/off friendship with both guys and one of my classmates confided in me that she was bi. Well, long story short (too late, I know

), I'm a senior and once again homeschooled.
That's my story. To anyone in a similar situation, I'd advise against coming out in highschool, because highschool sucks enough as it is. If you think it'd be a good idea, make sure you have some form of support from your family or close friends. I honestly don't think I would've made it through in one piece if it weren't for my two best friends who were supportive beyond words! So, if you can wait, then wait until you're no longer at the mercy of teenagers

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If anyone's interested, I actually have entries at diaryproject.com about these events as they were happening. Just let me know and I'll find them. I hope this story helps in some way.