
There’s no easy answer to this question. You can’t fill in a
questionnaire or take a test that will give you a definite answer.
You might be bisexual if you recognize that you’re attracted to women and
men, but these feelings don’t necessarily have to come up at the same
time or with the same intensity. What’s important is that you don’t deny
your feelings and that you take time to explore your sexuality at your
own pace.

It’s also important to remember that you’re definitely not alone, and
you don’t have to deal with your questions or problems by yourself. You
might have friends or family members who have had similar experiences
and can talk with you about your feelings.
If you’d rather speak to people who aren’t directly involved in your
life, you can also find a support group in your area though the Human
Rights Campaign or some of the other resources listed below. If someone
tells you that bisexual people are just confused about their sexuality,
that
bisexuality doesn’t exist, or that you can change, look for someone
else to talk with.
I think you said it correctly about taking your time. Developing the right mindset is important to any relationship. Just being yourself and accepting your interests for others offering them hope and encouragement no matter if they are straight, Gay, Bi,Transgender. What you do for others showing them love and respect speaks alot of how you view yourself. Too much time has been wasted being a hater
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