I'm bi and I feel wrong. cheer me up?
It's OK, OP.
Remember there's other bi people (or bi positive ppl) out there who you don't have to explain things to. Who you don't have to worry about judging you or questioning/invalidating your sexuality. Where you can openly talk with them about past/future gay/str8 relationships without feeling awkward or having to come out.
And it's OK to feel misunderstood. And it's OK to be misunderstood. Who cares if half the people you know think you're gay because they only knew you when you were dating Jordan (boy), and the others assume you're straight because they met you when you were dating Jordyn (girl). (Or vice versa, str8 and lesbian.) They'll misunderstand. You don't "have" to come out to them. You're not lying by not trying to fix other's random assumptions until they're actually relevant.
idk those are just random insecurities I have around my sexuality that I try to not have.
>>8753332
>You're not lying by not trying to fix other's random assumptions until they're actually relevant.
This. you shouldn't lie but at the same time you don't have to correct them
>>8753275
I won't. Your feeling is correct.
>>8753332
wait girls spell jordan differently now?
and i thought i could get away with transition without a name change...
>>8755280
No worries!!!! There's plenty of girl Jordans. Just no boy Jordyns (as far as I know). Maybe I should switch my bisexual scenario example names to Aaron and Erin (but I *feeeeeeel* like I've met boy Erins. I *FEEEEEEEEEL*).