I'm non-hetero and non-cis but I don't get offended if someone talks to me in a little politically incorrect way because they're cis/het and aren't familiar with the matter. I'm not made of glass nor a touchy left-wing polemist.
I think everyone should listen to this! Good one, BothWaysSecret! __________________________ Im gay but that doesnt mean I want to be a woman. Sexual orientation =/= gender identity
I'm bisexual. No, you can't watch. No, I don't want a threesome with you and your girl/boyfriend. No, I will not cheat on my partner. And while we're at it: I'm a self-proclaimed tomboy, and I don't like shopping/makeup/heels/frilly girly clothes/long nails or nail polish
I'm bisexual and am monogamous/morally opposed to cheating of any type. I'm bisexual and I freely admit that my sexual orientation spectrum is not 50-50 (it's around 60-40 male to female) I'm bisexual and I want to be in a long-term relationship I'm a bisexual who is uncomfortable with the idea of overexposure to casual sex I'm bisexual and have only had sexual relations with one person in my life More broadly related to LGBT in general: I'm an LGBT Male who was also in a fraternity (and is out to almost all of the brothers) I'm an LGBT Republican who is not self-hating and fully (and publicly) supports LGBT equality I'm an LGBT person who has strong attachment to my religion I'm an LGBT millennial who is, sadly, still in the closet to most people (outside of my fraternity and sister)
I was just going to say the same thing. I can't stand how overly sensitive our community is at times. If they aren't full of hatred, I find it quite fun to answer questions. Snapping at them never helps.
I am an LGBT person, but I don't hate straight people nor do I think they are less understanding than other LGBT people. I have met straight women (and men) who were very accepting, and who laughed with me when I told them about a ignorant statement someone said. I have also met LGBT people who were very hateful toward me or tried to put me in a box I didn't belong in. I don't prioritize LGBT friendships, I just want someone understanding who clicks with me. And many times, these people are hetero.
i'm nb but i'm not androgynous. i'm actually pretty feminine and i like it that way! that doesn't make me a girl c:
I'm mlm but I'm terrible at sassy comebacks. I have also never seen a season of RuPaul's Drag Race. These may or may not be related. (Although I might watch it if it was on Netflix).
I'm gay, but I don't like shopping clothes at all (unless I'm about to buy a T-shirt or hoodie of one of my favorite bands), I cannot say I have considerably more female friends than male friends, I'm terrible at cooking (although I would like to improve) and sometimes I think I'm more masculine than some of my straight male friends.
I'm bisexual and I've never cheated on a partner just because I like boys and girls or anyone. I've never shared anything sexually with anyone unless there was a connection or relationship together
I can't really think of any non LGBT stereotypes about myself. I'm very quite feminine and whiny. My voice is high and I like a lot of feminine and gay things. I mean I like R&B and Hip Hop and Jazz disco music and tennis and gymnastics and hip hop dancing? Is that non gay? Smh.