Maybe you dress your own way, or you have a thick accent people have trouble with.
When someone points out or questions your differences, address them as a teacher to keep frustration at bay.
So along come the awkward questions: “Did you always know you were into women?”
and “Does this mean that you don’t like guys anymore?”
Sometimes people just don’t realize, or are ignorant to things they don’t know much about.
Once people know, they tend to change their tune.
They become supportive because they have more of an understanding.
People are just scared of what they don’t know, so inform them.
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