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I'm pretty sure affinity for pink frilly stuff is not hardwired into our evolutionary biology. Pink used to be a "male" color in the early 1900s and earlier and has been changed to be marketed exclusively toward women since the 70s/80s since the rise of corporate culture. No gender owns a color. It's our society that

Seriously, this is a really irresponsible article.

Where is the evidence/ research? This is just one woman saying a lot of things- all anecdotal. Why is Jezebel publishing this? This hardly qualifies as any form of journalism.

I just cannot. That sounds like such immature behavior.

*I don't desire to be in a relationship

Damn. That male ego. It's as if it were made of tissue paper.

Thank you.

I'm not into yaoi at all and neither are most of the queer/ lesbian women I know so that is all anecdotal for all we now.

Based on what you wrote though, it certainly sounds that way, even if it is not true. That is what I meant when I replied, that it will be bound to be interpreted that way, by others. I am personally not assuming anything, simply telling you how it comes off.

"Their" refers to couples in a heterosexual relationship whether or not its members identify as queer or non-monosexual. The relationship is still a heterosexual one. That's the point of what you and the other commenters were discussing up above. I was not talking about bisexuality or bisexual people. I'm not

I respect where you come from and that you're completely upfront on your sexuality, but I would be wary of speaking for /all/ bisexuals. Also just so you're aware, your description of swinging wildly on a pendulum is what scares many people away from dating seriously those that identify as bisexual. Monosexual people

So now you know what it feels like to be called a tranny as a slur or transexual as a derogatory term. We've had to feel this way our whole lives.

Because it's not their space. If you understand lesbian politics you'll understand it's not the same as gay male politics and there are complexities in the unequal treatments of gender in society not to mention differences- biological and socially constructed that effect the way marginalization works. Add to that the

You just have to be honest and upfront about it. "I'm bi-curious but it's only a curiosity and that you don't desire to be in a relationship" Be upfront and don't lead anyone on into thinking you could give them more. If you're completely honest with them, they'll know what they signed up for and everything will be

fuck off ya nasty troglodyte

100% agreement here

I'm curious too about the total BS part. I'd like to know more.

The world only exists to the extent of his penis.

Seriously though. What an ignorant commenter.

lol no. fail, try again.