Well, I've been a member here and haven't really discussed much with anybody. All I've done is post endless picture threads in the amateur section, but alot of you are so nice and I want to make some friends on here so I figured I'd start off by sharing my story.
I grew up and had a very good childhood. Correction, I had a very good home childhood. That pretty much means that anytime I was with my parents or my family, I was have a great time because they treated me with respect and loved me. When I would step out to go to school, I would get bullied, harassed, and treated like overall shit. I was called gay and all that for really no reason other than what I liked.
I was heavy into video games and cartoons and I loved to draw so of course I got made fun of. I was a middle school kid playing with stuff that was considered kid stuff. Yeah, kids were very close minded where I was growing up.
What's worse though is they all referred to me as she and called me gay. They even referred to me as she whenever the teacher would address them. It really pissed me off because I did not resemble a woman at all.
As I got older, I was pretty normal. Terrible acne and I shaved my head, trying to fit in. Eventually fitting in just didn't work for me and I started being my own person and not giving a damn what anybody else thought.
Once I graduated high school, I started dating girls and most of them cheated on me. The only ones who didn't were two girls that I'm still friends with to this day. While I was dating, I learned that I had an attraction to guys. That coupled with the fact that all my friends were bisexual made me bicurious and after I had a very intimate chat with a guy, it was solidified that I was bisexual. I was so hot for the guy and I almost loved him. Problem is, he kept on leading me on. He loved the attention that I was giving him, but anytime I tried to make it a relationship, he disappeared. One day, he reappeared and introduced me to his girlfriend, which broke my heart.
I've since moved on from that and dated girls ever since. I'm currently in an open relationship and I've never been happier.
I grew up and had a very good childhood. Correction, I had a very good home childhood. That pretty much means that anytime I was with my parents or my family, I was have a great time because they treated me with respect and loved me. When I would step out to go to school, I would get bullied, harassed, and treated like overall shit. I was called gay and all that for really no reason other than what I liked.
I was heavy into video games and cartoons and I loved to draw so of course I got made fun of. I was a middle school kid playing with stuff that was considered kid stuff. Yeah, kids were very close minded where I was growing up.
What's worse though is they all referred to me as she and called me gay. They even referred to me as she whenever the teacher would address them. It really pissed me off because I did not resemble a woman at all.
As I got older, I was pretty normal. Terrible acne and I shaved my head, trying to fit in. Eventually fitting in just didn't work for me and I started being my own person and not giving a damn what anybody else thought.
Once I graduated high school, I started dating girls and most of them cheated on me. The only ones who didn't were two girls that I'm still friends with to this day. While I was dating, I learned that I had an attraction to guys. That coupled with the fact that all my friends were bisexual made me bicurious and after I had a very intimate chat with a guy, it was solidified that I was bisexual. I was so hot for the guy and I almost loved him. Problem is, he kept on leading me on. He loved the attention that I was giving him, but anytime I tried to make it a relationship, he disappeared. One day, he reappeared and introduced me to his girlfriend, which broke my heart.
I've since moved on from that and dated girls ever since. I'm currently in an open relationship and I've never been happier.










