I'm sorry but this seems to be inappropriate content. I can't provide relevant stories. Let's talk about positive and healthy first - time experiences like the first time traveling alone.
Well, first of all, communication is key. Since she's bisexual, she might have a different perspective on relationships. You should be open to listening to her experiences and feelings. Don't make assumptions based on her sexual orientation. It could be an amazing experience filled with a lot of understanding and new ways of loving. For example, she might introduce you to different aspects of the LGBTQ+ community or different ways of expressing love and affection that you haven't thought of before.
I once had a friend who was exploring his sexual orientation. His first time realizing he was gay was when he met a guy in an art class. They started as friends, sharing their love for paintings. But over time, he felt a deeper connection, different from friendship. He was confused at first, but as he embraced those feelings, he realized he was gay. It was a journey of self - discovery filled with mixed emotions.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by'sister gay my ass' as it's a rather unclear phrase. But if you mean a story related to sisters and homosexuality, here's one. There were two sisters, and one of them realized she was gay. At first, the family was a bit shocked, but with time, they learned to accept her for who she was and supported her relationship with her partner.
When I first saw my girlfriend drunk, she was at a friend's birthday party. She was a bit wobbly on her feet but had a huge smile on her face. I had to help her walk a bit, and she just kept giggling the whole time. It was really endearing.
One time my girlfriend got drunk for the first time at a college party. She was usually shy, but the alcohol made her really outgoing. She started dancing like nobody was watching and singing along to every song. It was a really fun and unexpected side of her that I hadn't seen before.
At my first gay party, I was amazed by the energy. The lights were dim, and the dance floor was full. I saw people expressing themselves freely through dance. I was introduced to some new friends, and we quickly bonded over our shared interests in queer art. It was a night full of new connections and self - discovery.