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It seems a bit odd hearing from gays that they can't wrap their heads around the concept of bisexuality when heterosexuals have been telling them the same thing since forever. :p
 
It seems a bit odd hearing from gays that they can't wrap their heads around the concept of bisexuality when heterosexuals have been telling them the same thing since forever. :p

I don't know why it is such a hard concept either to be honest.

For those of you who think bisexuality is strange and hard to believe. Do you feel the same way about Pansexuality?
 
I don't know why it is such a hard concept either to be honest.

For those of you who think bisexuality is strange and hard to believe. Do you feel the same way about Pansexuality?

Well, I'm not one of those people. I'm fully open to the different types of sexuality. I just get slightly confused as to how people identify as not male or female.
 
I'm not big on transgenderism, but I wouldn't hate on someone who is.

In terms of pansexuality, I really don't have much of an opinion on it. Despite what people say, I don't think it's too far off from bisexuality, except for what seems to be a minor technicality. I'd be more than welcome to hear from anyone who identifies as pansexual here.
 
I'm not big on transgenderism, but I wouldn't hate on someone who is.

In terms of pansexuality, I really don't have much of an opinion on it. Despite what people say, I don't think it's too far off from bisexuality, except for what seems to be a minor technicality. I'd be more than welcome to hear from anyone who identifies as pansexual here.

I agree, the two are very similar. Bisexuality simply factors in gender differences in attraction whereas pansexuality is all about the pure personality aspect.
 
Excuse me? I was only wondering, if I was the only person with my thought. I don't hate bisexual people and I'm not against them. I just think, there are many bisexual people that turn out to be gay in the end.

Sexuality is a lot more fluid than you may believe. A lot of bisexual people can be attracted to the same sex more than the opposite sex, or vice versa. Bisexual is just a term to describe one's sexuality, but it's not necessarily set in stone once one identifies him/herself as such.
 
I just met another lesbian in my town, and I wasn't sure what to do. This is literally only the third one I've met in my whole life.
 
Lucky you, I've never met another bi guy

I've met a bunch of bi guys before... and girls
I've also got friends who are or at least used to consider themselves lesbian...
I also know a guy who is gay and I know of a girl who identifies as a guy and prefers to be referred to as a guy and not a girl.

All of this was possible thanks to the anime club that I used to go to. You can meet a lot of different types of people at those sort of things.

Though, as I've said in the past, I have yet to meet someone who identifies as asexual.
 
I have quite a few gay and lesbian friends oh and 1 bi friend ^.* I jumped for joy about hearing that gay marriage is legal! If women can marry cars and so on and so forth... Men can marry men an women can marry women! Hhe but I'm straight
 
The thing is, I have a couple of gay friends, and I've met several girls who say they're bi (though the majority of them have gone back on it later), but I've only met one other just purely, 100% for girls, or at least until recently. I've only met one bi male, and no transgenders have come to my attention as of yet.
 
I have a 14 year old bisexual stalker who constantly messages me and tries to ask me out and that is the only bisexual person i know
 
Most of the people I meet seem to be bisexual, in fact I am probably one of the few straight people in my group of friends. I go to a small charter school and a lot of the students here are gay, lesbian and bi. A lot are pansexual too.

I have not met someone who is asexual in real life, but I have a good online friend who is.
 
Several of my friends are gay or bisexual, and one is transgender. I'm really glad most of the other people at my school are so chill about accepting that sort of thing too, our school even has a LGBT club and Gay-Straight Alliance club. The only people who are against it are a select few mormons who go to my school, but nobody gives a **** what they think.

I myself am bisexual. ^^b
 
Several of my friends are gay or bisexual, and one is transgender. I'm really glad most of the other people at my school are so chill about accepting that sort of thing too, our school even has a LGBT club and Gay-Straight Alliance club. The only people who are against it are a select few mormons who go to my school, but nobody gives a **** what they think.

I myself am bisexual. ^^b

The mormons were actually pretty chill at my school, although there were that select few that ruined it for the rest of them. The kids who didn't like it were all the stereotypical jock/bully trope. So they hurt some people's feelings, but I didn't like any of them enough to give a crap.
 
I'm sorry for the double post, but I'm afraid of this thread becoming inactive, and I need someone to answer some questions for me.

I'm currently working on a screenplay, and one of the characters is a straight male, but he also happens to do drag. If any of you on the boards does drag, I would love it if you would answer some questions for me.
1. Why do you enjoy doing drag?
2. If there was a storyline about drag, would you prefer the hobby to be central to the character, or a casual quirk?
3. Would it be considered too odd for the character to be straight, but also have this as a hobby?

If you answer these questions, it would be a huge help!
 
K, I'm gonna try coming out to my mom in the next few weeks if I can ever get her alone. I'm not sure whether to write her a letter or do it face to face. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Er, my family's pretty religious so it could be really awkward face to face.
 
K, I'm gonna try coming out to my mom in the next few weeks if I can ever get her alone. I'm not sure whether to write her a letter or do it face to face. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Er, my family's pretty religious so it could be really awkward face to face.

Describe your family. What religion? What branch of said religion? How much is pretty religious? Is your mother somewhat open-minded on some things? Do you know anything about their position on homosexuality?
 
Thing is, it really depends on what they're like. Are they the kind of parents that understand or are they the intolerable parents that really don't like anything other than what they've taught you. And I know this isn't the same thing, but if you knew my family, then you'd understand; it was extremely hard for me to tell my parents that I am a Libertarian. If you knew me before I actually thought on my own, you caught a glimpse of what my parents were like. It was super hard for me to tell them because my dad isn't exactly the most... understanding guy in the world. It would be a great ideas to start with the parent that tends to understand you more and tends to be more calm. Also, it would help to know the stuff that oath is asking, as well, so we can get a better pulse on what they're like and whether or not it would be a good idea.
 
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