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Health, 14.04.2021 17:30 KallMeh

Hey, I know this isn't really a school question... but I'm really upset and I don't know what to do. So, you see, I am bisexual, and my family is a hardcore Catholic family. I've already told my parents, and they don't mind, but my other family members are... not so supportive. My grandfather voices his opinions way too much, and he often talks badly about the LGBTQ+ community. If somehow the fact that I am bi gets out to the rest of my family, I'm so worried they won't want anything to do with me anymore! My mental health is terrible right now. Sorry for bothering everyone, just, thank you for at least listening.

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