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Falling in love during lockdown gave me the courage to come out as bisexual to my parents

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my shiny London life and taking it back to Suffolk to move in with my parents filled me with a fear of the uncertain. Little did I know that it would be exactly what I needed.

As a family, my mum, dad and I are happily close knit, yet I had always kept my romantic life to myself – I never saw my bisexuality as a locked away secret, but I never mentioned it to them either.

Not ever, and I’m not entirely sure why. I knew they wouldn’t be bothered by who I was dating, and that the only thing that mattered to them was my happiness.

But, still, I’ve tried to conceal my bisexuality from them in the recent years since I realised it. Then, I met someone on Tinder who quickly became a big part of my life.I cared about her, and it soon became.

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