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I'm a religious person who also happens to be a closeted bisexual who is constantly pulled by both sides (aha get it), my entire philosophy is to be respectful but firm. This is a matter of boundries, not just friendship. When it comes to friends who disagree with a fundamental part of you, you're no longer friends anymore. It hurts, but it's the ......   reply
25 07,2025
I’m thinking of asking her smth like “isn’t the whole point of Christianity to love thy neighbor” to try to get her to change her mind is this a good idea   2 reply
25 07,2025
Honestly as a Christian but not soo religious, I don't give af- Like I don't really care about it because it's not me whose living that life (in a good way, don't take this negatively). They are not giving me any kinds of trouble by being one of the LGBTQ, they are not in my way, their living their own life like I'm living mine, they sleep, eat, wo......   reply
25 07,2025
If it were me, I would probably think "I should do it now or not do it at all". But coming out is not something you should put a deadline on. So, you can take your time doing it. If she is a dear friend you would see yourself leaning on in the future, I think you should slowly broach this subject. But if she continues to show hostility/hatred towar......   reply
25 07,2025
Execute her (for legal reasons that's a joke)   1 reply
25 07,2025
It depends, like will this affect your friendship with them?i mean just be honest with them and if sharing your sexuality is important to you and if they aren't extremist then it could work out.it really depends on ppl but if it's a deal breaker to you then do what you want.   reply
25 07,2025
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