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1. you have lots of people who will stand by you if you need them. we will stay up as late as you need. tell your parents, and maybe go see a counsellor or psychiatrist? 2. religion and faith are not meant to exclude others. they are meant to include others, and make them part of something larger. Someone who is true to there religion will not treat you any differently. 3. you're you. there's simply nothing you can do about it. most often, the people who say you're doing stuff for attention, want the attention the,selves. people should respect your gender and pronouns. if they don't, you're probably better off without them.
I know how you feel. I live in a Catholic home and I sometimes question my sexuality. My parents are completely against LGBT rights, and sometimes I feel scared. When my mom comments about a cute guy on the TV, I don't see what she means. So I sometimes think I'm asexual. My parents would be furious with me if they knew that I felt this way. So I completely understand, please talk to me if you need help, maybe we can figure things out together.