I’m pansexual and non-binary. if you were wondering. which you probably weren’t.

  • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    Your religion sets rules for you. I don’t practice your religion. You don’t get to inflict your beliefs on me. Fuck off.

  • SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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    we can’t control who we love

    yes we can

    The biggest self report. It means they are gay/bi and choosing to repress it. They think everyone feels that way.

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      I dunno, she has a boyfriend… Also she’s Catholic and was taught by everybody she was around that being gay is wrong and always had supervision while playing with girls up until she was 17 but maybe

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        always had supervision while playing with girls

        That absolutely sounds like she expressed attraction toward another girl when she was little and someone decided they needed to keep an eye on her.

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    Now imagine being bombarded by this nonsense for 12 years during your formative years, because I don’t have to imagine.

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      my dad believed it for 50 sum years. He was told to get married and have kids, my mom knew he was gay when they got married. When she outed him last year we ALL knew (well, thought he was bi anyways).

      Now he’s fully out, my mom hasn’t talked to me in about 10 months, and I have boobs now.

      Honestly, realizing how painfully masculine the average straight man is, is so much worse of a realization than discovering my own dad is gay.