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I came out to my twin bro yesterday..

Great News! :gogirl: It seems to be harder on us to tell someone, then they are like OK, so no big deal! That is what happend when I told my sister! I was so nervious, shaking like you said, then when I told her, she was very cool with it.
Congratulations on starting your life! Now it will be easier to tell your other siblings and father, when and if you decide to tell them. (!) (!)
A big hug to you! (*8*) (*8*) (*8*) (*8*)
 
CONGRATS khmyguy!

Thanks for the inspiration!

I could not help to think that telling your twin you are gay would be like telling yourself that in the mirror ... sorry, just expressing my silly thought.
 
I understand you, when I was trying to tell my dad (baptist preacher), that is what happened to me. Same exact thing.
But I was expecting him to through the bible at me or something. (I heard from other pk horro stories)
But that didnt happen, and he loves me. So that is all that matters.
 
Good on you and congrats. :) Its good to have people who are supportive.
 
Coming out is the easiest of things to do in life. But once you make that choice a burden is lifted and we can be proud of who we are. Knowing that here at JUB you have support groups and guys who went through same ordeal. Welcome and good luck.
 
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