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The Truth About My $60,000 Vacation
And then also, Katie, I'm gonna take a different angle. I've heard, um, I've— I, I once had a friend and I was just like I was curious. I knew she was gay, right? I knew she liked girls, but I was always like, why? I would tell other friends and I'm like, why hasn't she come out to us? It's obvious that she is, 'cause all she talks about is girls, but why hasn't she said it? Why hasn't she said that she's gay? And my friends, talked to her one day and she was like, oh, I didn't think it's like a necessary thing. Just like you don't go around telling people you're straight, you don't need to tell people you're gay.
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Yeah, I'm sure they know.
Your family would have to be really blind to not know that you've been dating someone for 9 months and that you're bisexual.
From— if you— Katie, if you think about it from the other side of your family, they're probably waiting for you to be clear about it, but they don't want to come to you and be like, are you gay? Are you gay? Are you gay? Because then maybe you're not.
And then also, Katie, I'm gonna take a different angle. I've heard, um, I've— I, I once had a friend and I was just like I was curious. I knew she was gay, right? I knew she liked girls, but I was always like, why? I would tell other friends and I'm like, why hasn't she come out to us? It's obvious that she is, 'cause all she talks about is girls, but why hasn't she said it? Why hasn't she said t…
Right.
So it's kind of— Yeah. So it's a two-way street, Katie. You can just chill. You don't have to tell your parents.
Yeah, like what—