I'm bisexual and this is the first time I've come out about it. I'm in a heterosexual marriage and my spouse has been 100% amazing and supportive about it.

I grew up in an extremely religious household where everything sex related was banned and shamed until you got married and you're magically supposed to figure everything out...

During my time in this intense religion I found myself drawn to my same gender, mainly in porn and it scared, confused, and shamed me at the time. I've since left the intense church I belonged to and my incredible spouse has encouraged me with love to explore this important part of myself. It's been a crazy, wild, and meaningful journey so far and I just feel like the luckiest in the spouse department.

Final thoughts: love your person, see them, and accept them as best you can without judgment. Listen to understand. Put aside ego and pride to allow space for individuality that will empower your person to choose you every day while still being themselves. IF you do, letting your partner go enough to let them discover their true self will ultimately and counterintuitively bring you closer and make your relationship stronger.

At least that's (gratefully) been my experience. My spouse and I have had the most mindblowing and intimate sex ever since I started having sexual interactions with my same gender. It takes a lot of work, a lot of communication, and a lot of humility and love. But it's possible. And I don't take it for granted.



Submitted January 29, 2020 at 12:07AM

I grew up in an extremely religious household where everything sex related was banned and shamed until you got married and you're magically supposed to figure everything out...During my time in this intense religion I found myself drawn to my same gender, mainly in porn and it scared, confused, and shamed me at the time. I've since left the intense church I belonged to and my incredible spouse has encouraged me with love to explore this important part of myself. It's been a crazy, wild, and meaningful journey so far and I just feel like the luckiest in the spouse department.Final thoughts: love your person, see them, and accept them as best you can without judgment. Listen to understand. Put aside ego and pride to allow space for individuality that will empower your person to choose you every day while still being themselves. IF you do, letting your partner go enough to let them discover their true self will ultimately and counterintuitively bring you closer and make your relationship stronger.At least that's (gratefully) been my experience. My spouse and I have had the most mindblowing and intimate sex ever since I started having sexual interactions with my same gender. It takes a lot of work, a lot of communication, and a lot of humility and love. But it's possible. And I don't take it for granted.

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