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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 4:20 pm
Spartan-42O Quixotic Virtuoso I'm glad omnisexuality isn't trendy. It's much too risque. 3nodding omnisexual ? I don't think I've ever head of that term. What does it mean?
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 3:15 pm
LibidinalCatharsis no doubt, eventually we'll be telling our children... You're not straight. It's just a phase. You'll come to grips with it sooner or later. xd Rofl.
Bisexuality is indeed becoming a trend, which gets on my nerves because it lowers the credibility of actual Bisexuals. I can't be what I am anymore because I'm a teenager, and I'm a girl. Sucks to be you? Sucks to be me. With the increase of people saying things and more people coming out, I think it'll help with visibility and acceptance around the community though. 3nodding
As for Omisexuals... well, omni-present means everywhere at once... I think, so maybe Omnisexuals are those accepting of all? Dunno.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 9:55 pm
jibberish LibidinalCatharsis no doubt, eventually we'll be telling our children... You're not straight. It's just a phase. You'll come to grips with it sooner or later. xd Rofl.
Bisexuality is indeed becoming a trend, which gets on my nerves because it lowers the credibility of actual Bisexuals. I can't be what I am anymore because I'm a teenager, and I'm a girl. Sucks to be you? Sucks to be me. With the increase of people saying things and more people coming out, I think it'll help with visibility and acceptance around the community though. 3nodding
As for Omisexuals... well, omni-present means everywhere at once... I think, so maybe Omnisexuals are those accepting of all? Dunno.Hum. Perhaps, I hope it helps with the acceptance of GLBT people.
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Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 4:58 pm
Well, at the moment I'm bi-curious. But I certainly don't feel like what I'm doing is a cry for attention, or an excuse to get laid, or whatever else you people are saying. What happened was I became very fond of a gay male friend of mine, and I've since become very close to him. And, I've decided that I shouldn't cut the chances of meeting that special someone in half just because of their gender...
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Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 7:21 pm
phriedphishphan Well, at the moment I'm bi-curious. But I certainly don't feel like what I'm doing is a cry for attention, or an excuse to get laid, or whatever else you people are saying. What happened was I became very fond of a gay male friend of mine, and I've since become very close to him. And, I've decided that I shouldn't cut the chances of meeting that special someone in half just because of their gender... Thats the exact reason I'm bi, if you meet a guy and he is awesome and cool and nice etc. I'm not going to go out with him cause hes just a guy? Yah right I'll take my chances and meet new people!
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:33 pm
Shmoo-Chan Heres a question for everyone to debate about. (This is my sad attempt to keep this place alive like it once used to) Thought of the day: Do you think that being Bisexual is a 'Trend' now days? Why? I do believe that it has become somewhat of a trend for teenagers....it seems that somehow it made it onto the list of "Things everyone has to do before they die":" Bungee jump: check, See the Great Wall of China: check, Fool around with person of the same gender: Hmmm...still gotta do that one!" It just seems like the bisexual community took a big boom lately and it is too much to explain away by saying that acceptance brought them out.... I knew a couple at school who were openly lesbian (making out in hallways, etc) but now one of the girls claims that she was never a lesbian and she doesn' know why she did it.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 12:42 pm
Fadia Stalyr I knew a couple at school who were openly lesbian (making out in hallways, etc) but now one of the girls claims that she was never a lesbian and she doesn' know why she did it. I'd venture stupidity... confused
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:04 pm
Alariis Fadia Stalyr I knew a couple at school who were openly lesbian (making out in hallways, etc) but now one of the girls claims that she was never a lesbian and she doesn' know why she did it. I'd venture stupidity... confused Or in the great words of the Sexual Education and Maturation's teacher: "Experimenting." neutral
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:00 pm
jibberish Alariis Fadia Stalyr I knew a couple at school who were openly lesbian (making out in hallways, etc) but now one of the girls claims that she was never a lesbian and she doesn' know why she did it. I'd venture stupidity... confused Or in the great words of the Sexual Education and Maturation's teacher: "Experimenting." neutral I think that another word would be more appropriate, however i'm not sure if I'm allowed to use it.... stare
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:41 pm
Fadia Stalyr Shmoo-Chan Heres a question for everyone to debate about. (This is my sad attempt to keep this place alive like it once used to) Thought of the day: Do you think that being Bisexual is a 'Trend' now days? Why? I do believe that it has become somewhat of a trend for teenagers....it seems that somehow it made it onto the list of "Things everyone has to do before they die":" Bungee jump: check, See the Great Wall of China: check, Fool around with person of the same gender: Hmmm...still gotta do that one!" It just seems like the bisexual community took a big boom lately and it is too much to explain away by saying that acceptance brought them out.... I knew a couple at school who were openly lesbian (making out in hallways, etc) but now one of the girls claims that she was never a lesbian and she doesn' know why she did it. Ick. *shakes head* She has some issuses. You can't go around doing that and then say you never did, beause people saw you do it!
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Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:50 am
Shmoo-Chan Heres a question for everyone to debate about. (This is my sad attempt to keep this place alive like it once used to) Thought of the day: Do you think that being Bisexual is a 'Trend' now days? Why? I think it's starting to be. So many people are saying they're bisexual, and a lot of them just want attention. I know that a lot of the people saying that they're bisexual actually are, or at leastare questioning it, so I'm not going to question other people's statements, but it seems that a lot of the bisexuals out there now are mostly trying to attract members of the opposite sex.
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Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:22 pm
snake chic Shmoo-Chan Heres a question for everyone to debate about. (This is my sad attempt to keep this place alive like it once used to) Thought of the day: Do you think that being Bisexual is a 'Trend' now days? Why? I think it's starting to be. So many people are saying they're bisexual, and a lot of them just want attention. I know that a lot of the people saying that they're bisexual actually are, or at leastare questioning it, so I'm not going to question other people's statements, but it seems that a lot of the bisexuals out there now are mostly trying to attract members of the opposite sex. I would agree with that...according to popular culture, a man is far more likely to go out with a woman if he knows there may be a possibility of a threesome in the future....
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 2:58 am
Fadia Stalyr snake chic Shmoo-Chan Heres a question for everyone to debate about. (This is my sad attempt to keep this place alive like it once used to) Thought of the day: Do you think that being Bisexual is a 'Trend' now days? Why? I think it's starting to be. So many people are saying they're bisexual, and a lot of them just want attention. I know that a lot of the people saying that they're bisexual actually are, or at leastare questioning it, so I'm not going to question other people's statements, but it seems that a lot of the bisexuals out there now are mostly trying to attract members of the opposite sex. I would agree with that...according to popular culture, a man is far more likely to go out with a woman if he knows there may be a possibility of a threesome in the future.... Yeah. It's really pathetic. But that's a whole different topic.
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:24 pm
I think that there are certainly legitimate bi people, but there are also a lot of people who say that they're bi just so that people can go "ooh look it's a bi person", which I think is rediculous. If I'm straight, I'm not going to go around saying that I'm bisexual because it's inappropriate to pretend to be something I am not, you know?
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:41 am
Ani nteresting question... to which I haven't got an answer, but still an interesting question. BUt in my opinion It shouldn't be considered a "Trend".
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