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/whispers

The oven mitt could be the difference between an amusing story and an assault charge.

despite everything going on, this sink still doesn't give a shit.

Dereliqke

Meanwhile Senator Paul's Pinterest page would be all about Baylor University, ads for scholarships to go back to school, and guides to choosing the proper undergraduate degree.

I also personally enjoy seeing the human part of humans.

*snorts* You've earned this:

You've got me pegged ;)

Would you use a strap-on? I could get behind that.

I think OITNB gets the point across well with Piper being the only one that refers to herself as bisexual, to everyone she's either gay or straight depending on her current partner. Bisexual erasure is definitely a Thing.

Being bisexual often means seesawing between identities in many other people's eyes regardless of how you consider yourself. If I'm with a woman, people say I'm a lesbian and treat me like one. If I'm with a man, people treat me like a straight woman. If I talk about being bisexual, many lesbians have no interest in

I've had relationships with men and for decades have received disdain and scorn for it from far too many in the lesbian community. It's frustrating and hurtful to be called "fake".

This is the summary of bi/ pan erasure. Many narrow minded or obtuse individuals are mindblown by nonbinary sexual attraction. I kind of hate those people.

As always, when an LGBT person becomes the first anything, some straight folks will say "Why is this news? Who cares?". To have an openly bisexual governor is a BFD. When bisexuals are told regularly (by gay & straight folks) that their sexual orientation makes them untrustworthy and indecisive, to have out bisexuals

I think you are correct. Bisexuals in same sex relationships seem to get accused of being gay but closeted, and bisexual people in opposite sex relationships seem to be accused of "growing out of a phase". Some of this may be specific to the community though, I'm sure there are groups/communities that are more

I think that would depend on who you're asking.

I wonder if being married to a man makes her more "palatable." I only say that because it feels like being a bisexual woman in a LTR with a man "doesn't count" under the LGBT umbrella.

Exactly. The label is not as important to me as living it and preaching it and doing it. If one day she embraces the label, that's great. But it doesn't diminish her actions to not have it. ETA: I'd rather have someone practicing it and not naming it than naming it and doing shit all.

Counterpoint.

That's all I care about. She understands the word, and her reason for not labeling herself isn't "I love men, I don't hate men." It is perpetuation of misconceptions about feminism that pisses me off.