Arkinnian -> RE: How to tell people (9/2/2009 5:49:34 PM)
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I count myself blessed. I'm antisocial, but I have a small handful of people that I would die to protect without a second thought, and the feeling is mutual. If, at 2:00 AM I got a phone call from my friend and he asked me to come to his house with some shovels and plastic bags I'd be there. I'd be bitching at him about it being 2:00 AM, but I'd show up. Coming out to my friend about my bisexuality was hard, but I knew that even though he'd give me hell about it, he'd have my back. Also, his wife is bi, so I think that softened the blow a little. I think it was that night that I also told him about my ah...tastes. At first I just told him that I was into 'freaky sex:' being tied up, whipped, scratched, bitten, etc. He just shrugged it off; it was no big deal to him. He asked why I never told him and I said that I was embarrassed about it. His exact words were: "Don't be." I swear, it was like a weight being lifted off of my shoulders. I realized then that I don't have to hide who and what I am. Nowadays I'm a hell of a lit more open about myself. I don't care to talk about my interests at work, either, but I work with three friends and we're all used to crass and vulgar conversations. The point is, if you feel the need to talk to someone, then that feeling isn't going to go away. The longer you carry a rock, the heavier it gets. If it's worth telling your friends, then go for it. If not, well...I dunno. You could set them aside and let them know that there's something about you that you need to get off of your chest. Be candid, open and honest. Answer any questions they might have (I get asked a lot about how/why I find x fetish appealing). They might get freaked out, they might not. True friends will see that you're the same person no matter what or how many kinks you have.
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