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fandomsecrets2013-12-03 06:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #2527 ]
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Re: Is it really necessary to tell people this?
Only person who would ever need to know you are Asexual is your partner, no one else have any right or need to know about your sex life or lack thereof.
I haven't come out as bisexual to half my family and I am at the moment dating someone the same gender as me, but I have dated men before. I have no idea what my family thinks my sexuality is, and to be frank I don't care, it is not something they need to know. Only time sexualities are needed to be known is if you want to date someone, and want to make sure you have compatiable sexualites.