when should i come out?

i am 14 and i just found that i was bi aftter 5 years of uncertainty. My dad is a very religous man so i dont know how he would take it. My mom would be supportive. I just became goth a couple months geleden and they think thats a phase. they didnt take that well so how would they take this? should i tell them im bi?
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MOLLYMAYJR said:
dont be scared, your parents are there to support u and if they dont like who u are then that's really sad. and i understand why your keeping it from your dad, but maybe your mom will understand better. this is not my choice but what (btw im bi 2) i did was just tell my mom and asked her to tell my dad in the best way she could. odds are he will be proud that u decided to let him no even though your mom told him. but if u dont want to do this let me no in a letter of uithangbord post and i will give u any meer advice i can think of cuz i really hate it when people are stuck in situations like this! so here is my profiel link and get back to me if u can www.fanpop.com/fans/mollymayjr
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thanks i think my mom would be meer understanding. This actually helped alot. btw im gonna add u as a friend on here if u dont mind.
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np and thx for the add im here to help
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jodarchy said:
at 14 i don't think that u can actually be sure of your sexuality, i think that every teenager feels confusion about their sexuality at some point, later in life u may find yourself only attracted to one gender

at 14 u shouldn't be in such a rush to label yourself but if u feel that u are absolutley certain then the only answer i can give to your vraag is whenever u feel comfortable enough to "come out"
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SouthParkSmart said:
u should come out when the time feels right. Don't try to rush it; just do it if and when you're "feeling it".

I happen to know for a fact that my parents would be supportive because I asked them if they would be okay if I were gay, bi, etc. Try bringing it up casually in a conversation with your dad first and get his reaction. If he is strongly against homo/bisexuality, u may not want to come out yet. Parents have kicked their son/daughter out of the house for being gay of bi. u may want to take that into consideration first.
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