mrsronweasley (
mrsronweasley) wrote2002-08-31 03:26 pm
The day before.
Clearly, I have underestimated my sister. In fact, I am rather ashamed that I wasn't expecting this.
We were in the car today, Sasha, her friend Alla, and I. We were coming back from her bachelorette party. We were discussing love. And, at one point, I said that I don't think I have ever been in love. And then, I'm not sure why or whatever posessed me, I said that I thought the closest I had ever come to that was with Tali. And Sasha said:
"Well, it's a possibility!"
"Yes," I said, "one that I am not discounting."
"Good."
Later at home, while I was still in shock, I asked her:
"Were you really ok with what I said in the car?"
She was tired and almost asleep, since we had only slept abour 4 hours last night, but she mumbled something to the effect of: "Of course I'm ok with it, silly." She was more irritated about the fact that I wasn't letting her sleep.
But...wow. I just came out to my sister as bisexual and she totally and completely accepted me.
The question is, why hadn't I expected it? I really should have - my sister was always cooler than I gave her credit for.
In other news, the party was much more fun than I was expecting it to be - girl talk actually proved interesting. I've completely forgotten what it's like - this entire summer I have spent in the company of guys. But it was fun - we laughed, joked, told stories and asked questions. We watched one of my favorite Russian movies and then all went to bed at 4 in the morning.
I feel like a girl and it's weird. But fun.
But now I have to go - parents will be here soon. That is weird - I haven't seen them since early June. A real family reunion...
We were in the car today, Sasha, her friend Alla, and I. We were coming back from her bachelorette party. We were discussing love. And, at one point, I said that I don't think I have ever been in love. And then, I'm not sure why or whatever posessed me, I said that I thought the closest I had ever come to that was with Tali. And Sasha said:
"Well, it's a possibility!"
"Yes," I said, "one that I am not discounting."
"Good."
Later at home, while I was still in shock, I asked her:
"Were you really ok with what I said in the car?"
She was tired and almost asleep, since we had only slept abour 4 hours last night, but she mumbled something to the effect of: "Of course I'm ok with it, silly." She was more irritated about the fact that I wasn't letting her sleep.
But...wow. I just came out to my sister as bisexual and she totally and completely accepted me.
The question is, why hadn't I expected it? I really should have - my sister was always cooler than I gave her credit for.
In other news, the party was much more fun than I was expecting it to be - girl talk actually proved interesting. I've completely forgotten what it's like - this entire summer I have spent in the company of guys. But it was fun - we laughed, joked, told stories and asked questions. We watched one of my favorite Russian movies and then all went to bed at 4 in the morning.
I feel like a girl and it's weird. But fun.
But now I have to go - parents will be here soon. That is weird - I haven't seen them since early June. A real family reunion...

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Hope things go okay with your parents.