Olivia felt it was important to be honest about her sexuality and stop living in a secret. She realized she needed to be in a relationship with a female to fully understand her feelings and confirm her identity.
Last Pride Month was about figuring out what it was like to be bisexual on social media, dealing with both acceptance and negativity from people in the streets and at parades.
Olivia called her mother and explained her relationship with a female, providing facts about the LGBTQ+ community. She also sent her dad a shirt that read 'My daughter's gay' as a subtle way of coming out to him.
Bisexuality is liking boys and girls, while pansexuality is liking anyone, regardless of gender. Pansexuality focuses more on the vibe and connection between two people and is open to non-binary and transgender individuals.
Being open about her sexuality has positively impacted her mental health by allowing her to be more open about her relationships and feelings, which has made her happier on a day-to-day basis.
Olivia advises people to remember that social media presents the best version of someone's life, which is not real. She suggests that people should not compare themselves to these highly constructed images.
The photoshoot took place in Montenegro in October, where the weather was freezing, and Olivia had to model in thong bikinis. She was shivering and had to be edited to hide her goosebumps, making it an unglamorous yet memorable experience.
Olivia does not recommend long-distance relationships, as they make it difficult to live in the present and can lead to feelings of insecurity and guilt. She believes it's better to break up than to stay in a long-distance relationship.
Olivia went on a first date where the guy took her skydiving, despite her fear of heights. She ended up leaving the date and never speaking to him again, calling it a red flag for being too spontaneous.
Olivia uses the 'do not disturb' feature on her phone to avoid notifications and has turned off her comment section to avoid negative comments about her body. She focuses on setting strong boundaries to protect her mental health.
Welcome to the first episode of the CHD Summer Series. This week, Father Cooper sits down with Olivia Ponton. Alex and Olivia discuss their personal experience with long distance relationships…are they ever a good idea? Is it possible to live in the present while being in a long distance relationship? Summer has officially arrived and Pride Month has begun! Olivia reflects back on her first year of openly being a part of the LGBTQ+ community and shares what she has learned about herself along the way. The girls discuss their plans for summer, social media boundaries and Olivia dishes on a sky diving first date gone horribly wrong. Enjoy!