31-05-2014, 02:36 PM
Wow, honey, I am sorry, but as Clara said, if you do have a GID (and it sounds as though you do) it isn't going to go away, and very well may become stronger as you get older. A spouse that doesn't get it and doesn't love who you are inside will only contribute to a problem and ultimately you will both be miserable. As hard as it seems now, this is probably a blessing in the long run.
I believe there is, somewhere, the perfect ying for every yang. We don't all find our perfect match, sadly, but this is true regardless of gender or sexuality, race, creed or anything.
One thing for sure. If you have not truly found yourself, and learned to embrace who you really are and become the best "you" that you can be, then you will not be ready and able to really give real love to that someone when you do find them.
I hope you find yours, sweetheart.
Hugs
Sammie
I believe there is, somewhere, the perfect ying for every yang. We don't all find our perfect match, sadly, but this is true regardless of gender or sexuality, race, creed or anything.
One thing for sure. If you have not truly found yourself, and learned to embrace who you really are and become the best "you" that you can be, then you will not be ready and able to really give real love to that someone when you do find them.
I hope you find yours, sweetheart.
Hugs
Sammie