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Name: mycountryheart
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Okay,

I'm 18 I was 17 when I met this wonderful 14 year old, I used to always talk to her parents about this, that, pretty much anything. I told them that I was bi which I am but a year after us meeting we fell in love. I know some parents are thinking a 15 year old doesn't know what love is, but I have to tell you this girl has never been in love and knows very well when to say she loves someone and knows what it is she can't explain how she feels which is the same I feel for her. Now after her parents found out we fell in love they quickly stopped our friendship (because I'm bi not because of my age) Her parents have ended everything we still love each other even though we can't talk. We have got caught talking 2 times though. Now her parents won't accept it because I'm bi. What is your opinons on what you would do if you were her parent and your opinon if you were me? I just can't fight the feelings (plus I don't want to) I find myself very lost and feel worthless all the time like I'm a loser and not important. Because of this. Please reply.
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Name: abster | Date: Jan 27th, 2008 6:24 PM
thats awsome im bi and i got my first girlfriend 3 years ago and were STILL together none of my boyfriends ever lasted this long i lov this girl! 

Name: lindalu | Date: Jan 28th, 2008 3:57 AM
If she was my daughter I would look more at her age not her sexual preferences. I do think 14 is young for dating... there for if I was not to allow her to see some one it would be because of her age not because she wanted to date the same sex.

I'm sorry it sounds like her mum is having some difficulties with excepting her daughters sexuality. Some parents will attempt to keep their children from dating the same sex in an attempt to keep them ;quote;..strait....;unquote; they don't realize that it isn't some thing they can keep them from.

I'm a mum to a 22 year old, if she told me she was attracted to the same sex I would be fine with it. Why should I care? as long as she is happy it. 

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