Then you are even more "interesting" (See Ella's fish story). I'm sure you'll figure it out, but until you pick a side make sure everyone involved has all the information. I've been involved with someone who swam in both ponds and the not knowing or being given a choice was the most painful revelation.
It's good to have options. I have a friend who swore up and down she was a lesbian. Now she's not sure and exploring her male 'option.' It's okay to like both and not know which one you like better.
these six words leapt out from the sermon I heard in church this morning. Thanks Pastor Jodi. (I attend a Baptist church which has two lady ministers on the pastoral team.)We can live with peace and joy no matter...
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ShellDeFelice says,
Then you are even more "interesting" (See Ella's fish story). I'm sure you'll figure it out, but until you pick a side make sure everyone involved has all the information. I've been involved with someone who swam in both ponds and the not knowing or being given a choice was the most painful revelation.TheAngstyPoet says,
It's good to have options. I have a friend who swore up and down she was a lesbian. Now she's not sure and exploring her male 'option.' It's okay to like both and not know which one you like better.