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I wouldn't tell your mom's at the same time in the same room. That could be dangerous. You see people tend to take cues from each other and if her mom starts saying it's wrong your mom might follow suit
The only thing I know of that helps get over that is letting go of worry. You have to allow the idea that perhaps she doesn't but at the very least try. I do sometimes try and figure out if they are anti-gay
All I can tell you is that you should just try and be friends and figure life out. I understand that your hormones are probably going wonky right now but finding a girl to just experiment with is A) hard
Well, maybe you should consider not telling them for a while. Parents aren't likely to believe you when you are younger anyways. It may be easier to keep this to yourself rather then face their wrath.
I know a lot of girls who are bisexual but are very picky about one gender or the other. Two of my exes for instances dated me for 6 months to a year and have never before or after dated another girl.

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