However, coming to this realization was just the beginning of Emma’s journey. It wasn’t easy for her to explain how she felt to others who didn’t fully understand abrosexuality. She often faced skepticism and questions about her identity. But Emma believes that as long as people approach the conversation with respect, she is happy to educate them on abrosexuality.
While some friends and family have been supportive, Emma has encountered individuals who don’t accept or understand her identity. She says that hearing comments like “mate, you’re just confused” or “just say you’re bisexual and be done with it” is disheartening. But she refuses to be confined by someone else’s limited knowledge. Emma believes that we are all continuously learning about ourselves, and it is through this growth and development that we can embrace and accept different identities.
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