An Australian woman discovered after a long-term relationship with her boyfriend ended, and she stopped taking birth control for the first time in more than a decade, that she’s a lesbian.
In other words, as Amy May explains on TikTok, quitting her contraceptive pill turned her into a lesbian. She had been on the pill, as some so lovingly refer to it, for 13 years without a break.
Before deciding to take her birth control break, Amy expected there to be some changes that take place to her body. She was most concerned about weight and skin changes.
Although some had told her about the possibility of finding herself and a clarity in life that she had never known. Would she experience this sort of post-birth control magic?
Of course, but even better than finding herself or clarity, she found out that she’s been wasting her time in heterosexual relationships. She’s actually a lesbian. Apparently, the pill has been making her straight since the age of 15. […]
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