[QUOTE=Zelle;51358261]Keep in mind Google Translate isn't very accurate.[/QUOTE]
"Drag me backwards!"
Google isn't very good with sayings and slang.
[QUOTE=Arbys Watcher;51358259]I've never actually thought of doing that
Time to go spy on the Dutch.[/QUOTE]
They're just talking about our St Nicholas event thing which has been a drama lately, better keep out
if ur gf is trans but she originated from a boy and you are a boy will that make you gay
[QUOTE=penpenpen;51358613]if ur gf is trans but she originated from a boy and you are a boy will that make you gay[/QUOTE]
No, but you will still burn in hell along with the rest of us
[QUOTE=penpenpen;51358613]if ur gf is trans but she originated from a boy and you are a boy will that make you gay[/QUOTE]
That depends entirely on how you perceive her. If you think she's a dude and you're still into her, congratulations, you're gay.
Better point is who the fuck cares.
Me
[QUOTE=Reagy;51358926]Better point is who the fuck cares.[/QUOTE]
I think "does X make me gay" is a reasonable question in the gay chat thread.
Perhaps I'm misjudging things but wouldn't a quite a number of trans people be bisexual or ... uh, what's the name for the sexuality where you care about someone's personality more so than their physical sex or their gender...?
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51358951]Perhaps I'm misjudging things but wouldn't a quite a number of trans people be bisexual or ... uh, what's the name for the sexuality where you care about someone's personality more so than their physical sex or their gender...?[/QUOTE]
I'd just call that bisexual for simplicity's sake, but my opinions are cancer.
EDIT: By the way, asking for a friend: Does liking lots of big dicks make you gay if you're a dude?
if i love having cocks in my ass (and im a dude) am i gay???
just curious hahaha....
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51358951]Perhaps I'm misjudging things but wouldn't a quite a number of trans people be bisexual or ... uh, what's the name for the sexuality where you care about someone's personality more so than their physical sex or their gender...?[/QUOTE]
Pansexual?
Transgendered people aren't more pansexual than anyone else.
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Amazon knows me better than I know myself.
[QUOTE=MosIPos;51358966]Amazon knows me better than I know myself.[/QUOTE]
Look at mine:
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Amazon has shown me who I really am inside.
Pansexuality is p. much the same thing as Bi.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;51358993]Pansexuality is p. much the same thing as Bi.[/QUOTE]
I never understood what the point in pansexuality is since it's exactly that. Just bisexuality with a different name.
This is always a shitty can of worms whenever I argue it with people who identify as pan(though I don't belittle them for it, I'm just confused about the whole ordeal). Like, I heard that it's about accepting your partner regardless of their gender, but isn't that what bisexuality is? Is it because bisexual has bi in it, meaning two, and people who believe there are more than two genders get uncomfortable about it and rather identify as pan?
Enlighten my small mind.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;51358993]Pansexuality is p. much the same thing as Bi.[/QUOTE]
I always heard bi as liking men/women, and pan as liking men/women/trans. I'm technically pansexual but when asked I'll just say gay or bi to keep it simple.
I just wanna get my dick wet I dont care who or what u are
[QUOTE=Fancy Godgineer;51359318]I never understood what the point in pansexuality is since it's exactly that. Just bisexuality with a different name.
This is always a shitty can of worms whenever I argue it with people who identify as pan(though I don't belittle them for it, I'm just confused about the whole ordeal). Like, I heard that it's about accepting your partner regardless of their gender, but isn't that what bisexuality is? Is it because bisexual has bi in it, meaning two, and people who believe there are more than two genders get uncomfortable about it and rather identify as pan?
Enlighten my small mind.[/QUOTE]
That's basically all it is, it's nitpicky semantics because "bi" implies only two genders and apparently we need a new sexuality label for everything
I dont know what i am other than that i think i might be attracted to people by personality alone rather than physically.
Or would that make me asexual? :S
Also yeah i was wrong about trans people sexually, s9rry for my ignorance.
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51359413]I dont know what i am other than that i think i might be attracted to people by personality alone rather than physically.
Or would that make me asexual? :S
Also yeah i was wrong about trans people sexually, s9rry for my ignorance.[/QUOTE]
Asexual would mean you're not really interested in sexual activity at all, so no pan fits better, but you can just as easily call yourself bi to avoid confusion.
You needn't apologise for ignorance when all you did was ask for clarification. Ignorance itself is not a bad thing, only what you might say out of ignorance is.
[QUOTE=Louis;51359349]I just wanna get my dick wet I dont care who or what u are[/QUOTE]
Love has no boundaries.
Obviously legal ones lets just put that out there okay.
My IKEA thing went better than I expected and I should get a call in a few days for the next stage which is actually 1-2-1 interviews.
Okay so continuing on the roller coaster from welp to yes that has been trying to get a date with this person: no texts yesterday (I texted once in morning saying hi, once at night trying to confirm date one last time), no texts today, and of course I'm worried this means they're going to pull the full fade again
There are about a dozen other reasons he wouldn't respond, but idk for me when I'm interested in someone responding to them is usually on my list of priorities. I don't get it. Admittedly, I always respond quickly to texts/IMs because I'll forget otherwise, but I don't get how people can take hours to respond if they haven't forgotten outright
This guy also doesn't owe me anything, since we're still effectively strangers, but it would be nice if he was more diligent about responding
[QUOTE=paindoc;51359532]Okay so continuing on the roller coaster from welp to yes that has been trying to get a date with this person: no texts yesterday (I texted once in morning saying hi, once at night trying to confirm date one last time), no texts today, and of course I'm worried this means they're going to pull the full fade again
There are about a dozen other reasons he wouldn't respond, but idk for me when I'm interested in someone responding to them is usually on my list of priorities. I don't get it. Admittedly, I always respond quickly to texts/IMs because I'll forget otherwise, but I don't get how people can take hours to respond if they haven't forgotten outright
This guy also doesn't owe me anything, since we're still effectively strangers, but it would be nice if he was more diligent about responding[/QUOTE]
The long story short is that you are investing way too much mental energy in this one dude. just remember there are plenty of other fish in the sea and it isn't worth some guy playing around with your emotions like that.
You are right, there are many reasons he might keep doing this to you, and it might not even be malicious, but the fact of the matter is that it IS affecting you negatively so at some point you should try to cut the cord and move on.
I consider myself bi, and I've thought about labeling myself as pan. But honestly, I don't think people's gender identities should influence the physical attraction you feel for them, so I don't really see the point.
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[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51359413]I dont know what i am other than that i think i might be attracted to people by personality alone rather than physically.[/QUOTE]
I agree. While I do feel physically attracted to both sexes, I think personality is way more important. For me at least.
[QUOTE=DanTehMan;51359839]The long story short is that you are investing way too much mental energy in this one dude. just remember there are plenty of other fish in the sea and it isn't worth some guy playing around with your emotions like that.
You are right, there are many reasons he might keep doing this to you, and it might not even be malicious, but the fact of the matter is that it IS affecting you negatively so at some point you should try to cut the cord and move on.[/QUOTE]
yupyupyup, Its something I have a bad habit of doing. I've gotten a lot better about it, i.e. not doing it for anyone who even vaguely speaks to me, but still too much even given the flirting he did and such.
it would be easy to get upset, but what did I even really have? nothing, given that we hadn't even had a proper date. so, hardly even a loss.
Althooouughhh finding someone my age with a dog is rare so that would've been neat lol
I've considered myself demi-asexual.
Takes so many years to even develop romantic feelings for someone yet, sex never interested me.
But before that part of developing romantic feelings, I have to feel like we have a emotionally deep connection.
I guess that I should clarify I don't see myself having sex with a man (at-least, if I am male) but I do with women... yet I guess there would be some men out there that I would be attracted to personality wise.
... guess I really should be saying I'm confused to hell and back.
i identify as gay because it fits the best and is the easiest for me i don't like to get caught up in very detailed labels personally
I read recently - from a homosexual, mind you - that true softness can only be found in men; in the hard, muscular bodies who are not inherently soft, such as the femaly body, but who finds its real softness from the graciousness, vulnerability and willingness to BE soft, when every societal and genetical code tells you not to be.
Would you agree? As a raging homoromantic heterosexual, I'd be inclined to do so.
[QUOTE=w00tf1zh;51360750]I read recently - from a homosexual, mind you - that true softness can only be found in men; in the hard, muscular bodies who are not inherently soft, such as the femaly body, but who finds its real softness from the graciousness, vulnerability and willingness to BE soft, when every societal and genetical code tells you not to be.
Would you agree? As a raging homoromantic heterosexual, I'd be inclined to do so.[/QUOTE]
I've heard that before and I always thought it sounded like overly romantic crap that manages to be insulting to both men and women
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