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Jan 05, 2011 11:59

My experience has taught me the following. Anyone who wears a button saying "Bi, Poly, Kinky and still not sleeping with you"? Is most likely a person that is ugly and you do not want to sleep with.

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arabwel January 5 2011, 17:07:14 UTC
in b4 everyone who comments with that on their icon ;)

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blackstarglider January 5 2011, 17:08:26 UTC
I know I am going to cause a shit storm. Oh Well!

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blackstarglider January 5 2011, 17:14:31 UTC
Which is why I would not want to sleep with them.

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loree January 5 2011, 17:10:02 UTC
Slow day under the bridge, eh?

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faerierhona January 5 2011, 17:13:00 UTC
~yawn~ obvious troll. Deny oxygen

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blackstarglider January 5 2011, 17:16:30 UTC
I thought this was dot_poly_snark?

Oh, its only snark when the cool kids do it.

My bad!

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kdsorceress January 5 2011, 17:44:24 UTC
No, it's only snark when it's well-written.

~Sor

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donnaidh_sidhe January 5 2011, 19:58:10 UTC
I would upvote you but this is not Reddit. :(

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perfectfigure January 5 2011, 17:19:27 UTC
"Ugly" is obvs subjective, but I do always find it interesting, the people who think everyone wants to sleep with them.

OTOH, it's a totally valid feminist-y type statement, considering that women who are labelled "sluts" (i.e., any sexual women, and plenty who aren't) are expected to service every man who comes across their path asking for it.

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blackstarglider January 5 2011, 17:37:58 UTC
Agreed.

Ugly is more of a state of mind then looks because what one person is attractive to? Others may find repulsive? its all subjective!

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miss_lisa_ma January 5 2011, 18:05:59 UTC
I, too, assumed it was trying to unpack the baggage assigned to women who dare to disagree with conventional standards of sexual behavior--that because they are 'not prudes,' they therefore must be nookie dispensing machines, dispensing nookie on demand.

Silly me. How was I to know with my floofy little ladybrain that it was really signalling the wearer's repulsiveness? *giggles coyly*

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anyee January 5 2011, 18:32:00 UTC
I never got that impression from reading it. I always found it saying more, "LOL U SUCKORZ" and never a feminist message, mostly because I've seen men using it.

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pink_pet January 5 2011, 17:27:33 UTC
Interesting.

I'm bi, poly, kinky, and I /do/ want to sleep with you.

Unfortunately, I'm also ugly : (

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cappyhead January 5 2011, 18:38:53 UTC
<3 you. :)

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