Betty who is she gay
Betty is currently in a same-gender relationship. Very few people know that and the ones who do, don't know that Betty is bi, they know her as a lesbian. She holds on to two secrets tightly. Besides her bi identity, Betty also has another way to identify, which is fairly common among bi people first coming to terms with their sexuality.
I feel attracted to women and I just live the moment and there's no description for it. I don't know. I don't describe myself I think it's just It's just me. I'm a unique person and I just go by the moment; by the feeling I feel for I asked Betty about her first time realizing she was bi.
Betty responded, "When I was in California in the sixth grade. I was just attracted to women. I like women because they know what I like". Betty has had relationships with men and has a son from one such previous relationship, but her desires for women are stronger and it's easier for her to find attraction with women for the reasons stated above, which isn't too uncommon in the bi crowd.
Same and similar genders know how their bodies work; they know betty who is she gay they like, and like magnets to metal, bi women and lesbians are drawn to one another. Some of the derogatory remarks Betty has heard from friends and family about bi people are things such as "They're going to hell", or "That's nasty", or "Look at them!
How can they do that? How can they feel attracted to the same person they are; the same sex". Betty revealed, "It gets stuck in my head and I'm just thinking 'God damn, that's me right there', y'know?
Up-Close-and-Personal with Betty Who
And it's just crazy that they would think that about people just like me". Betty said she and a friend sometimes get online to gather digitally with other folks in the LGBTI community but doesn't know much about the online bi communities. Betty said it's a great feeling to be among others just like her.
She said she feels like she belongs. She remarked, "I forget about everything". She sometimes goes out to LGBTI bars with her same friend, to feel a sense of community with others who are attracted to people of the same and similar genders but she noted that she had never been to a Pride event.
I asked why not? I also asked why she didn't seek help from other LGBTI people, other than her girlfriend and her friend, or even from bi organizations. She said, "What are my reasons for not doing it? Of what they say. Oh, God. Their reaction towards me and it's just I just like to keep it