Am i gay or bi girl

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Growing up I didn’t have the language to tell people I was bi. I wanted to be myself, but I hoped and prayed that my feelings would go away, because I feared rejection. When Emily and Naomi kissed on Skins, when I read an Agony Aunt column about having a crush on your best friend, when I met a proud, openly queer person for the first time – all these moments bought up feelings of excitement and dread. I think a lot of lesbian, gay, bi and queer people have that light bulb moment where you realise, you’re not straight.

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Our Senior Campaigns Officer, Molly Maher, opens up about the mental health impact of experiencing biphobia, and the importance of community. News Blog Health & social care Social exclusion 6 February is Time to Talk Day, an initiative by Time to Change that encourages everyone to be more open about mental health.

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