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Very true. That's kind of my point with most newer terms for sexuality, genderqueer, etc. I think too many people dismiss when people use newer titles (especially if the person is a teenager) and tell them it's a phase, but who are any of us to dismiss how THEY feel about themselves? And if they DO decide later that

I stopped watching the show a few weeks ago but this morning (knowing what happened on Sunday) I wondered if Loras got in some time with Oberyn before it all happened.

Yeah, I was just talking about this yesterday on Twitter. The idea also that bisexuals are inherently not monogamous, too. Not that bisexuals who are in open relationships are wrong (to each their own), but the idea that just naturally we'll cheat on our girlfriends or boyfriends with someone of the opposite gender is

There's a writer I like who wrote on New Years about how he actually realized he was bisexual after identifying for years as gay and how hard it was for him to accept himself in that way. I know another artist (this one a woman) who had a similar situation and while I totally understand the skepticism that can come

The invisibility of male bisexuality really does show how gender roles hurt everyone, doesn't it? Because even in this case bisexual men don't exist and bisexual women are clearly hypersexual orgy monsters because if it was so natural to be bisexual then why aren't men bi too, right?

I was just talking about this yesterday on Twitter, although more about how when we (bisexuals and polysexuals in general) ARE seen as at least existing, then we clearly want to have sex with everyone and can't possibly be monogamous. But it kind of fell into the general topic of bisexual stereotypes that we're either

I remember seeing the Delorean bit in the trailer, laughing and then having a moment of realization that it was most likely the only good joke in the whole movie and they ruined it by using it in the trailer. Apparently I wasn't far off.

Honestly, while I liked Reading Rainbow as a kid (that song is so freaking soothing and comforting, isn't it?), the one big downside for me and the reason I wasn't as into it as other kids was that after hearing about the books I wanted to read them RIGHT THEN. And because we lived too far from the middle of town, I

Honestly, I'm thinking about CrashCourse and other educational webseries out there that teachers are trying to incorporate into their classes. Why would showing different ways of teaching kids along with how they're already teaching them really hurt?

I mostly clicked on this because the picture they chose is pretty much the face I make when I tell people I'm happy in my non-married relationship with my longterm boyfriend. :D

You know what's helpful? Having cheap birth control options! :O

Aaaaah. I see. It's been a while since I saw that episode.

I usually point to that scene when talking about how you can use horrible characters to make a point about horrible people and why they're horrible. Like, you can't watch this scene and think the show's intent is to condone these characters. It's pretty clear that we're not supposed to agree with them.

I think I missed that episode. I mean, I still remember when he gets a rich girlfriend and flatout uses her to try to get the waitress jealous. Also pretending he's dying. And like a bunch of other horrible things.

Per the Charlie character on Always Sunny, he's also slightly more likely to be genuinely nice to people outside their group. .... I mean, he's also ruined some lives, but he's the least likely to be consciously malicious.

He was also in The Lego Movie and Pacific Rim, also known as two of my favorite movies of the past year. So you know, that helps!

I watched Drinking Buddies this weekend. It was okay. It helps if you know going into it that most of the dialogue was improvised with the actors knowing the basic plot points that needed to be gotten to. It also helped me to know beforehand that (*SPOILER*) it's a pretty open ended ending so that when it came I

Wait, so the girls don't know until they get there that it's supposed to be the prince of England?

"As far as I know, nobody has ever died from lack of sex. Sex is fun and all but it is not a necessity, especially when the potential consequences of sex could bring financial disaster upon you, it's just not worth it."

There was an article I read on a British website about the horrible treatment of rape victim by their colleges and the large majority of the commenters were saying "God, this is such a simply solution. Just go to the police!" as if American girls must be idiots.