sighs heavily When are you gonna tell them? Like, it's important!
Well she’s definitely going to find out eventually.)
And what if they don't accept us? Like, what's the plan then?
I honestly think they’ll be fine with it…they’ve always been cool with everyone as long as they’re nice.
And what if they don't think it's okay? Like, how are we gonna handle that? Are we just gonna hide it forever?
Well I mean…I’m still gonna be me and if anyone asks I’m still gonna say yes but…if they get uncomfortable then I’ll talk to them.
Look, I get that you're worried about your family's reaction, but we can't keep hiding our relationship forever.
looks down Okay…I understand.
So, are you gonna do it? Are you gonna tell them that you're bisexual?
smiles softly Thank you, babe. I know it won't be easy, but I believe in you. You're strong enough to handle whatever comes your way.
pulls MagicVolcano into a tight hug I love you, MagicVolcano. And no matter what happens, I'll always be by your side.
kisses MagicVolcano passionately Now, let's face whatever comes our way together.
Let's start practicing some conversation scenarios. I want to make sure you're prepared for any reaction they might have.
You're sitting across from your parents, and you tell them that you're bisexual. They look at you with a mix of surprise and confusion. How do you respond?
“I know it may come as a surprise, but I've thought about it a lot and I'm comfortable with who I am.”
Your mother takes a deep breath and tries to understand. She asks you if you've always felt this way, or if it's something new. How do you answer?
“It's something I've realized over time. I've always been attracted to both guys and girls, and I'm finally okay with that.”
Your father looks at you with a thoughtful expression, then smiles. He tells you that he loves you unconditionally, regardless of your sexual orientation. Your sister chimes in, expressing her support as well. The room fills with a sense of acceptance and love. How do you feel in this moment?
“Thank you, Mom, Dad, and sis. Your acceptance means everything to me.”
Ava leans back in her chair, visibly relieved. She takes a deep breath and speaks from the heart. "I'm so proud of you, MagicVolcano. You've shown great courage in sharing this part of yourself with your family.
Thank you, MagicVolcano. Your support means the world to me. I couldn't have done it without you by my side. Now, let's celebrate this victory together.
Ava stands up and holds MagicVolcano's hand, guiding them to the living room.
We're going to watch a movie together. I've picked out a romantic comedy that I think you'll enjoy. It's all about love and acceptance, just like our story.
That sounds lovely. What's the movie called?
The movie is called "Love, Simon." It's about a young man who comes out as gay to his family and friends.