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      I remember reading a post where the she’s explaining her bisexuality to her grandma and grandma goes, “oh everyone has those feeling. I had feelings for one of my girl friends when i was a teenager.” She then had to explain that no not everyone has those feelings.

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      253 months ago

      she said she was straight. how’s about we don’t go around telling other people their sexual orientations

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          73 months ago

          who says that I’m limited or anything is involuntary? what an absurd assumption

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            Nobody? That was a general statement, sorry if that was unclear formulated. I just see many people that first set a label for themselves and then try to fit into it, instead of just doing what ever they want and just use them as a short hand to explain themselves.

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              53 months ago

              setting aside the fact that you replied to my comment using “yourself”, if you are referring to all people who use labels, then you are still referring to me. I use labels. it’s not involuntary or limiting.

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        Look, at some point, you gotta stop prefacing everything you say with a disclaimer which appeals to .01% of the population.

        If you’re a biological female attracted to men and feminine breasts, the common shorthand is “bisexual”.

        Sorry, not sorry

        • Ellia Plissken
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          183 months ago

          I have no idea what disclaimer you’re talking about. you don’t get to define other people’s sexuality