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Post by YankeeFan on Jun 2, 2021 15:10:45 GMT
A happy pride moth to our entire board. We should all celebrate acceptance and inclusion.
And, while I understand that many young people consider their sexuality and/or gender to be fluid, has anyone else noticed more and more grown women, with no history of same sex relationships, who claim to be bi?
It's like they just want in on the holiday.
The one woman below might be my favorite, she isn't ready to label herself bi, since her gender might also be fluid (though I see some flaws in that line of thinking too).
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Post by Whitman on Jun 2, 2021 15:14:21 GMT
A happy pride moth to our entire board. We should all celebrate acceptance and inclusion. I think that as it has become more socially acceptable and even chic the last 20 years, more women (and men, for that matter, though not to the degree), are thinking, "You know, on second thought, yeah, that doesn't sound terrible." Don't get me wrong. Some of it is performative bandwagon jumping. But some of it is just horniness.
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Post by YankeeFan on Jun 2, 2021 15:22:19 GMT
A happy pride moth to our entire board. We should all celebrate acceptance and inclusion. I think that as it has become more socially acceptable and even chic the last 20 years, more women (and men, for that matter, though not to the degree), are thinking, "You know, on second thought, yeah, that doesn't sound terrible." Don't get me wrong. Some of it is performative bandwagon jumping. But some of it is just horniness. It's always been way more socially acceptable for (pretty) women to be "bi" or to "experiment" in college. Fuck, dudes encourage it, and let's face it, women's bodies can be gorgeous. (Elaine and Jerry had a whole discussion about good and bad naked, in which the idea that a woman's body is just more attractive.) But, can you at least have kissed a girl before you go and claim your bi card? We watched (don't judge me) Vanderpump Rules. During the Pride episode, multiple female cast members made clear that they identify as bi. Ok. Ok. You got drunk once and kissed a girl. I'm not sure that's enough to qualify.
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Post by shotglass on Jun 2, 2021 15:49:55 GMT
I think that as it has become more socially acceptable and even chic the last 20 years, more women (and men, for that matter, though not to the degree), are thinking, "You know, on second thought, yeah, that doesn't sound terrible." Don't get me wrong. Some of it is performative bandwagon jumping. But some of it is just horniness. It's always been way more socially acceptable for (pretty) women to be "bi" or to "experiment" in college. Fuck, dudes encourage it, and let's face it, women's bodies can be gorgeous. (Elaine and Jerry had a whole discussion about good and bad naked, in which the idea that a woman's body is just more attractive.) But, can you at least have kissed a girl before you go and claim your bi card? We watched (don't judge me) Vanderpump Rules. During the Pride episode, multiple female cast members made clear that they identify as bi. Ok. Ok. You got drunk once and kissed a girl. I'm not sure that's enough to qualify. There is some support for that. (And I agree with you.)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2021 15:56:00 GMT
You absolutely have to do more than kiss to be considered “bi.”
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Post by sharky, Hunter’s text buddy on Jun 2, 2021 16:03:13 GMT
I miss the Pride parade going past our front door. Now we live in the boring suburbs.
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Post by YankeeFan on Jun 2, 2021 16:17:37 GMT
I miss the Pride parade going past our front door. Now we live in the boring suburbs. Same. Well, not the exact same. Went by me when I lived in NYC. I still live in a city, just a different one.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2021 18:32:20 GMT
I think that as it has become more socially acceptable and even chic the last 20 years, more women (and men, for that matter, though not to the degree), are thinking, "You know, on second thought, yeah, that doesn't sound terrible." Don't get me wrong. Some of it is performative bandwagon jumping. But some of it is just horniness. It's always been way more socially acceptable for (pretty) women to be "bi" or to "experiment" in college. Fuck, dudes encourage it, and let's face it, women's bodies can be gorgeous. (Elaine and Jerry had a whole discussion about good and bad naked, in which the idea that a woman's body is just more attractive.) But, can you at least have kissed a girl before you go and claim your bi card? We watched (don't judge me) Vanderpump Rules. During the Pride episode, multiple female cast members made clear that they identify as bi. Ok. Ok. You got drunk once and kissed a girl. I'm not sure that's enough to qualify. “We watched (don't judge me) Vanderpump Rules.“ Sorry, but you have been judged.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2021 18:36:48 GMT
Also, done in 1995 and much better than Katy Perry song:
Jill Sobule is/was great. I saw her at the Tin Angel in Philly once!
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Post by YankeeFan on Jun 6, 2021 14:02:46 GMT
This is great. Liberal, white women really do want to be a part of the LGBT community.
My bisexuality isn’t defined by who I have fucked. It is everything and nothing: how I dress but not necessarily, how I speak but not necessarily, how I sit sprawled all over the place but not necessarily.
Queerness can be a bingo card of stereotypical identifiers or a feeling you honor and treasure within yourself. It can be desire or kinship, crushes or love affairs. It is a family, not a passport full of gold stars.
I am bisexual. That is enough for me. That is enough.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2021 1:17:43 GMT
I swear these accounts only exist to e-beg.
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Post by YankeeFan on Jun 7, 2021 1:48:24 GMT
Why don’t they have marriage equality?
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Post by ecwyanks on Jun 7, 2021 5:41:34 GMT
Why don’t they have marriage equality? Aren't there still states that ban same sex marriages?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2021 11:18:04 GMT
I don’t think they know what “marriage equality” is.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2021 14:13:41 GMT
Can someone explain how having too low of income means you’re ineligible for disability? Being married does cut into the ability to e-beg using Cashapp.
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