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highwaystar101 said:

If his parents are already supporting him for a six year medical degree, then why is he so worried about coming out as a bisexual in front of them? It's obvious that they want to support him, I wouldn't see being bisexual as such a big problem to them.

Unless his parents were un-accepting homophobes to the extent that they would disown him (e.g. members of Westboro Baptist church), in which case I think he would be better off without their support. But I can't imagine that this is the case

He doesn't want to come out and it's really not my place to tell him to do that (heck, I myself have not told my parents that I'm an atheist so who am I to tell him to reveal his sexuality to his parents). If he were comfortable telling them he would, but he's not so. Plus we don't come from a place were gays are accepted so his parents will most likely not take it well.



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