October 15th 2023.
Dear Stephanie,
Congratulations on your engagement! It's a wonderful time to celebrate your love and commitment to each other.
However, it is just as important to be honest and open about your relationship. You have come to terms with your sexuality and want to publicly come out as bisexual, and this is a significant step towards living an authentic life.
It can be nerve-wracking to share this with your partner, but it is also a chance for you both to grow closer. Your boyfriend being an LGBTQ+ ally is a good sign, and it may be that he already knows.
You need to find the right time and place to have this conversation without any distractions. Allow him the space to ask questions and seek clarification, and be patient with him as he processes the information.
Discuss your future together, your dreams and goals, and whether they still align or whether this changes the plans you both had. Reiterate your love for him and your commitment to your relationship, and assure him that it does not change your feelings for him or your desire to marry him.
It is also important to address your concerns about his family. Have a discussion about their comments towards LGBTQ+ people, and how they may react to your news. It is possible that his parents may be narrow-minded, but you should not assume this before you have the conversation.
Coming out as bisexual can be a liberating and empowering experience. It is not an easy conversation, but it is important to be clear before you take your next steps in life. Be honest about your fears and concerns, but have faith in your relationship.
Wishing you the best with your journey towards living an authentic life.
Best wishes,
Alison
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