"It was a really hard decision because I also feel like, through talking with my family and my friends, people do not believe in bisexual. They don’t believe it. And you know what, until I started dating women I might not have either. I might have looked at every girl who sometimes dated boys and sometimes dated girls and said, “They don’t know what they want, they’re toying with people’s emotions and they don’t exist.” And I want people to know that they do. I feel like it’s important because I feel like we call ourselves an LGBT community and there’s a “B” there for a reason. But yet we don’t appreciate it, we don’t accept it. I’ve had a harder time with lesbians and with gay men coming out than I’ve had with my straight friends and, to me, that breaks my heart. That is so much harder to take."