It's probably best to not tell them directly but to be lighter yourself around them and lead by example. Telling them would be similar to telling someone to smile when they don't feel like it. It would just be rude and create a more defensive attitude.
If you're relatively sure they're okay with LGBTQ+ people and not homophobic, just tell them. Let them know that you've thought this through and you're sure you're bisexual. If they...
The best thing to do is just acknowledge their experience first in the moment. You want to start with something like "I see your experience right now." You want to...
Try not to communicate if you're feeling overwhelmed and flooded with too much emotion, specifically anger or anxiety. Wait until you feel you can actively listen, problem solve, and speak...
One drill you could work on with this individual is dribbling. Start by having them dribble while stationary in their chair, then slowly integrate movement by having them roll forward...
You do not need to bring up every little detail about your last relationship other than what you learned. For example, you can tell your new partner that now you...
Yes, unless you fast consistently (which may not be healthy, depending on a lot of factors). The best thing to do is fast, and when you're finished with the fast,...
They don't need to be refrigerated if they are kept in an air-tight container. If they are not stored in an air-tight container then refrigerate them. If taking them on...
Even the brief moment of putting out a candle with two fingers hurts. If you try and cross even three meters of fire, your clothes, hair and skin will all...
The first step is to get a grasp on your own emotions. Take a second to relax or do some deep breathing exercises if you're upset. Then, instead of getting...