Just get out and go home to your boyfriend.'"
u/Standard_Werewolf_66
2.
“Like, no.

“If we don’t come out, people assume us to be straight, and if we do come out, we get the ‘oh, that does not exist.'"
I think I know what my feelings are, thanks.
u/notme3219123
3.
“When I was non-labelling and questioning, I had a gay friend who I hung out with sometimes.

It was worse when I was thinking I was cis.
u/fearofthelark
4. u/Salt-Review
5.
Same said for women.”

u/ActualPegasus
6. u/Nephy_x
7.
“One gay guy I was talking with said to me that bisexuals are just ‘confused.'”
“Yes, heck, I am confused!

I don’t mind it too much.
u/Hamokk
8.
“I am a girl in a long-term relationship with man.

I said, ‘Who knows, he could be bi?’
And my friend said to me, ‘That doesn’t exist.'”
“He doesn’t know I am bi, but it really hurt me.

I didn’t respond to it.”
u/hazellgoose
9. u/black_algae
10.
“It really is on them because they are making the assumptions, but it’s still maddening.”

u/kspieler
11. u/Bulky_Watercress7493
12.
“Bi erasure was a major part of why I re-closeted for so long.
Found out I was bi and had a bit of crisis.”

Noped out of there and never felt comfortable enough to go back.
Looking back, I think I must have been really unlucky.”
u/naughty
13. u/Zivadinka69
14.

“According to some gay people, I’m actually gay, but I’m denial.
Apparently I refuse to acknowledge my internalized homophobia.”
u/DeliberateDendrite
15.

“It’s very frustrating.
u/milkymoo_
16.
I’m married to a woman.
I picked a person, not a side.”
Or I might spend some time enjoying both.
In fact, I WOULD spend some time enjoying both.