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Author: wish Subject: Alone
Tracy
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posted on 04-26-2004 at 10:15 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Alone

I am 15 y.o. I know I am lesbian.I FEEL SO ALONE. WHO CAN I TALK TO?
My parents can't accept my lifestyle and I'am afraid they 'll throw me out of the house.
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posted on 04-26-2004 at 10:19 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator


There are people out there who can help. Unless their parents have been very open with them about sex, most teenagers can feel guilty and ashamed of any sexual feelings and experiences, straight or gay. Some adults have a hard time with their sexual thoughts, so it's not surprising that teenagers do, too. On top of that, it's not easy to discover that you are gay.
If you don't know anyone with whom you're comfortable talking, who will be supportive and understanding, start by calling one of the hotline numbers or organizations listed below. You can talk to a teenager or an adult. You don't have to give your name, and they won't try to talk you into or out of anything. If you don't feel ready to talk with someone on the phone, you can get a gay pen pal or participate in one of the computer bulletin boards. And if you do want to talk with someone face-to-face, people on the national hotlines and computer bulletin boards can help you find a local group or person to call. Remember to use good judgment when making any contacts. Whatever you choose, talking really helps. And you'll learn you're really not alone.

For help and support:
LYRIC
415-863-3636
1-800-246-PRIDE
Teens can talk to other gay/bi teens about anything they like. Available 6:30 pm to 9 pm Pacific Time, Monday - Friday GLB Teen Hotline
1-800-347-TEEN
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posted on 09-11-2006 at 02:18 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
never a dull moment

hello..well your case isn't the worst. you have to make them realise that's who you are.Anyways, am open for a conversation.feel free to email me on heart.gold@yahoo.co.uk or better still gimme a call and we talk 07024081875.
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