bhandsome
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I am trying so hard to come to terms with my sexuality, but I don't feel like I've made significant progress. Whenever I'm around my friends I just want to scream, "I'm GAY!" and be done with it. I'm mentally driving myself crazy trying to hide from who I truly am.
I don't want to talk to a random person, I don't want to console in a friend, I just want to be able to accept myself without having to come out to someone else before ...if that makes sense. I'm showing all talk and no action.
I feel like I will disappoint my mother and a few other important family members, they wont shun me, but apart of me would feel guilty. My friends, idk how my relationship would be like; the way they act about gay people and the frequent use of the term "faggot" is not appealing or welcoming to come out too. I don't care if it's being used to be funny, it's hurtful and this makes me want to stay in the closet.
I'm hurting internally and driving myself mentally crazy. Telling me it takes times won't help, I've heard it all before. I'm too impatient but I force myself to wait.
I don't know what to do at this point.
I don't want to talk to a random person, I don't want to console in a friend, I just want to be able to accept myself without having to come out to someone else before ...if that makes sense. I'm showing all talk and no action.
I feel like I will disappoint my mother and a few other important family members, they wont shun me, but apart of me would feel guilty. My friends, idk how my relationship would be like; the way they act about gay people and the frequent use of the term "faggot" is not appealing or welcoming to come out too. I don't care if it's being used to be funny, it's hurtful and this makes me want to stay in the closet.
I'm hurting internally and driving myself mentally crazy. Telling me it takes times won't help, I've heard it all before. I'm too impatient but I force myself to wait.
I don't know what to do at this point.






























