i can rather identify what she means by it, too. well, not completely, but there are points that are definitely valid.
though, i also don't think it's just a black and white boundary anyway, since i've been convinced that people are genetically bi (just more on some and less on some), at least a large population is, and that they just chose to live straight/bi/gay
and i think by discriminating against men using lesbianism as an excuse is a poor excuse :/ you don't really end sexism by creating a different sexism..
Yeah, that read was quite nice and I can say I do identify with it to some extent as well... I always have identified as bisexual but I tend to prefer girly features... such as girly girls and girly boys.
And you are thinking like Alfred Kinsey and his sexual scale, which I tend to agree, where everybody is, to a certain degree, bisexual.
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i can rather identify what she means by it, too. well, not completely, but there are points that are definitely valid.
though, i also don't think it's just a black and white boundary anyway, since i've been convinced that people are genetically bi (just more on some and less on some), at least a large population is, and that they just chose to live straight/bi/gay
and i think by discriminating against men using lesbianism as an excuse is a poor excuse :/ you don't really end sexism by creating a different sexism..
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And you are thinking like Alfred Kinsey and his sexual scale, which I tend to agree, where everybody is, to a certain degree, bisexual.
But as the article says, I'm just queer.
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