Because I am also strong, smart, funny, independent, kind, caring, loving, and beautiful’. Try looking at yourself in a mirror, and saying to yourself ‘I am *insert sexuality here*, and that’s OK. By this we mean you need to realise that maybe you are gay/bi/ace/pan or any other sexuality, and that that’s completely fine. If you have been questioning your sexuality, the most important step you can take is to come out to yourself. You can speak to one of our trained Digital Mentors in confidence here. If you feel like you don’t have anyone in your life to talk about this at the moment, that’s completely OK. Sometimes, we just can’t go through things alone. Will you feel comfortable being out? Do you want a relationship? Thinking about where you want to end up will always help with planning the journey. Try thinking about where you want your life to be in a years time. You might want to take a bit to sort your own head out. Take your time with it, and think about where you want to go from here. Just because you’ve maybe gotten a result you didn’t expect, it doesn’t mean you should come out to everyone in your life straight away. So if you have taken this quiz because you have been questioning your sexuality, this might be a good time to have a little think about where you want to go from here. If you took it because you are questioning your sexuality, then there are some things you might want to have a think about.Ĭheck out some next steps ideas below: 1) Think about where you want to go from here I always remember growing up gay has been like a shadow that was always with me, following me, reminding me that I was gay.If you took this quiz just for a laugh, then it’s super chill. I used to hang out with them all the time at their home, I also started my own landscaping business well, I was only 11 years old when I mowed yards. I was always bullied for being gay, the only friends that I developed were older men who actually liked me a lot, they always gave me attention as well as affection. In use since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, which was used to replace the term gay in reference to the LGBT community beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s. I never had friends growing up in school. LGBT, or GLBT, is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. I also was an avid barefooter, I always went barefoot at home, outside to play, walk in public and I went inside my friends house barefoot, I'm so glad that I grew up gay, I find that being gay is very special to me and it is very sacred as well. When I shook someones hand I gave them a dead fish handshake instead. Everyone always told me that when I ran I always have my arms up and both my hands would flap up and down like I have a broken wrist. I always laughed very feminine, I always remember having a limp wrist, I would always have my hands droop down to the ground when I had my arms up as well when I would run, I wouldn't run like a boy would run, but rather a girl. This is for men who are unsure of their sexuality. The original six Avengers were Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow, and Hawkeye. I knew that I was different, I was extremely feminine, flamboyant & effeminate. 15 Questions - Developed by: Bob Odenkirk - Developed on: - 63,844 taken - User Rating: 2.0 of 5 - 8 votes - 54 people like it. There are now several movies featuring the superheroes we know and love as the Avengers. I self identify myself as gay, I have always known I was gay since I was four years old.