LGBT chit-chatters?
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xCyanideGirlx wrote: »I am straight. But I honestly don't see why it's okay for a woman to wears men's clothing. But the moment a guy puts on something feminine everyone loses their everloving mind.
Clothing isnt gendered, everyone should wear whatever the *kitten* they want. Guys look sexy in skirts and girls look sexy in pants.
What if what I want to wear falls under traditional gender norms and would fit most people's (who would "care") definition of boring?
Am I still good, since I'm "wearing what I want?".1 -
In for hot B girls.0
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Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**3
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jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
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Hello everyone0
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LGBT/ Let's get a beer today?3
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I've identified as asexual since I was about 12 or 13. I'm also aromantic. Some asexuals don't consider themselves "queer" or a part of the LGBT community but I do. We are all different, non-heteronormative people and I think we should unite in our differences and support one another.4
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jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
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B here... im free to chat to motivate or whatever, lol0
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Straight, proudly.2
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jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
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put the B in LGBT sup0
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jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Seems like she was purposely being a "B" word.1 -
jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.0 -
SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.3 -
jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
You can't take everything everyone says on the internet so hard, just ignore them and move on.2 -
Can I start a thread called:
Straight Male and Female chit-chatters? ...and not offend someone? I think not.
So I have to ask...What does sexual orientation have to do with a weight loss and fitness site?3 -
L here, always up for making more supportive friends on here1
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Tweaking_Time wrote: »Can I start a thread called:
Straight Male and Female chit-chatters? ...and not offend someone? I think not.
So I have to ask...What does sexual orientation have to do with a weight loss and fitness site?
this section is called Chit Chat...meant to chit chat not always about fitness. And some of us might be interested in talking to other people like us going through the same things.5 -
Us LGBT like to stick together where we know we can get support.1
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Tweaking_Time wrote: »Can I start a thread called:
Straight Male and Female chit-chatters? ...and not offend someone? I think not.
So I have to ask...What does sexual orientation have to do with a weight loss and fitness site?
Here you go darling: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/36921449#Comment_36921449
As far as not offending someone, its unlikely you could post anything without offending at least one person. This is the chit chat portion of MFP, the conversations often have nothing to do with fitness in this section. It's not uncommon for people to want to find others with similar life experiences for support and friendship.6 -
jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
This is a fairly weak rage quit. Would you care to try again?3 -
I like this post.
It helps me point out the ladies I can and can't creepily hit on.
Lemme slide in yo DM's.
Not really, though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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saragreen012 wrote: »Tweaking_Time wrote: »Can I start a thread called:
Straight Male and Female chit-chatters? ...and not offend someone? I think not.
So I have to ask...What does sexual orientation have to do with a weight loss and fitness site?
Here you go darling: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/36921449#Comment_36921449
As far as not offending someone, its unlikely you could post anything without offending at least one person. This is the chit chat portion of MFP, the conversations often have nothing to do with fitness in this section. It's not uncommon for people to want to find others with similar life experiences for support and friendship.
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jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
You are married to a man and are monogamous within your marriage, which is a lifetime commitment. Yet you still identify as bisexual?
You seem to feel sincerely offended by the comment offered. Yet you intentionally entered a thread for LGBT people, where traditional values are not usually commonplace. Perhaps you'd be more compatible chatting in threads with monogamous women married to men who limit themselves to having sex only with their husbands.
Have you considered entering discussions at religious sites where monogamy is valued and practiced by both the men and the women? The likelihood of becoming the recipient of comments like the one you take umbrage to is probably nil.
MFP is about "fitness". Consequently most discussions are body related and include heaps and heaps of: 1) body consciousness, 2) body celebration, 2) body fixation, 3) body hobbies (promiscuity), 4) crude jokes, 5) sexual innuendo, 6) obsession with appearance; and 7) various expressions of dysmorphia.
Sometimes it's more fun to lurk and count your blessings. Otherwise, like I said - go with the religious sites.
just because someone is in a committed relationship does not all the sudden make them no longer bisexual.....
when i date someone i am always bisexual i dont suddenly only like dcks or vag
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salembambi wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
You are married to a man and are monogamous within your marriage, which is a lifetime commitment. Yet you still identify as bisexual?
You seem to feel sincerely offended by the comment offered. Yet you intentionally entered a thread for LGBT people, where traditional values are not usually commonplace. Perhaps you'd be more compatible chatting in threads with monogamous women married to men who limit themselves to having sex only with their husbands.
Have you considered entering discussions at religious sites where monogamy is valued and practiced by both the men and the women? The likelihood of becoming the recipient of comments like the one you take umbrage to is probably nil.
MFP is about "fitness". Consequently most discussions are body related and include heaps and heaps of: 1) body consciousness, 2) body celebration, 2) body fixation, 3) body hobbies (promiscuity), 4) crude jokes, 5) sexual innuendo, 6) obsession with appearance; and 7) various expressions of dysmorphia.
Sometimes it's more fun to lurk and count your blessings. Otherwise, like I said - go with the religious sites.
just because someone is in a committed relationship does not all the sudden make them no longer bisexual.....
when i date someone i am always bisexual i dont suddenly only like dcks or vag
If woman is married to a man, who identifies as monogamous, and also identifies as bisexual - it would be prudent to question what the future holds in terms of maintaining said monogamy.
I love the bisexuals and homosexuals in my life as neighbors, friends, co-workers, family members, etc.
But if I were being pursued romantically by a man who identified as bisexual, and he promised me commitment and monogamy whilst still identifying as bisexual - I would feel very uncertain about how he would manage temptation futuristically and decline the offer.
oh damn i forgot
bisexuals are sluts how silly of me
let me just listen to someone who is not bisexual tell me what it is to be bisexual
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I'm laughing in sadness2
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salembambi wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
You are married to a man and are monogamous within your marriage, which is a lifetime commitment. Yet you still identify as bisexual?
You seem to feel sincerely offended by the comment offered. Yet you intentionally entered a thread for LGBT people, where traditional values are not usually commonplace. Perhaps you'd be more compatible chatting in threads with monogamous women married to men who limit themselves to having sex only with their husbands.
Have you considered entering discussions at religious sites where monogamy is valued and practiced by both the men and the women? The likelihood of becoming the recipient of comments like the one you take umbrage to is probably nil.
MFP is about "fitness". Consequently most discussions are body related and include heaps and heaps of: 1) body consciousness, 2) body celebration, 2) body fixation, 3) body hobbies (promiscuity), 4) crude jokes, 5) sexual innuendo, 6) obsession with appearance; and 7) various expressions of dysmorphia.
Sometimes it's more fun to lurk and count your blessings. Otherwise, like I said - go with the religious sites.
just because someone is in a committed relationship does not all the sudden make them no longer bisexual.....
when i date someone i am always bisexual i dont suddenly only like dcks or vag
If woman is married to a man, who identifies as monogamous, and also identifies as bisexual - it would be prudent to question what the future holds in terms of maintaining said monogamy.
I love the bisexuals and homosexuals in my life as neighbors, friends, co-workers, family members, etc.
But if I were being pursued romantically by a man who identified as bisexual, and he promised me commitment and monogamy whilst still identifying as bisexual - I would feel very uncertain about how he would manage temptation futuristically and decline the offer.
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salembambi wrote: »salembambi wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »SassyMommasaurus wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »jaelynsmith wrote: »Hey all I'm 27 bisexual woman, in a monogamous relationship with my husband of 7 years let's be friends! Need some motivational friends to kick me in the A**
My condolences
WTF does that even mean?
That they feel sorry for you?
Understand where they're coming from since I don't believe monogamy. Not as fun.
So because they can't be in a monogamous relationship, they have to be rude about the choice I made for my life? If that's the kind of people in this chat group, I'm out.
You are married to a man and are monogamous within your marriage, which is a lifetime commitment. Yet you still identify as bisexual?
You seem to feel sincerely offended by the comment offered. Yet you intentionally entered a thread for LGBT people, where traditional values are not usually commonplace. Perhaps you'd be more compatible chatting in threads with monogamous women married to men who limit themselves to having sex only with their husbands.
Have you considered entering discussions at religious sites where monogamy is valued and practiced by both the men and the women? The likelihood of becoming the recipient of comments like the one you take umbrage to is probably nil.
MFP is about "fitness". Consequently most discussions are body related and include heaps and heaps of: 1) body consciousness, 2) body celebration, 2) body fixation, 3) body hobbies (promiscuity), 4) crude jokes, 5) sexual innuendo, 6) obsession with appearance; and 7) various expressions of dysmorphia.
Sometimes it's more fun to lurk and count your blessings. Otherwise, like I said - go with the religious sites.
just because someone is in a committed relationship does not all the sudden make them no longer bisexual.....
when i date someone i am always bisexual i dont suddenly only like dcks or vag
If woman is married to a man, who identifies as monogamous, and also identifies as bisexual - it would be prudent to question what the future holds in terms of maintaining said monogamy.
I love the bisexuals and homosexuals in my life as neighbors, friends, co-workers, family members, etc.
But if I were being pursued romantically by a man who identified as bisexual, and he promised me commitment and monogamy whilst still identifying as bisexual - I would feel very uncertain about how he would manage temptation futuristically and decline the offer.
oh damn i forgot
bisexuals are sluts how silly of me
let me just listen to someone who is not bisexual tell me what it is to be bisexual
I didn't make that specific generalization actually. I was commenting on the curiousness of why a person who had made a marital commitment to a member of the opposite sex would continue to identify as bisexual. I interpret it as Yeah, I'm married but I continue to leave my options open.
I identify as heterosexual and always have. However, when I was sexually active I was always monogamous. I understood there was dick all around me, some it attached to attractive faces and bodies. But once my commitment was made - I knew the dick all around me was none of my business and presented no temptation for me. I understand there are bisexuals and homosexuals who take commitment seriously and respond the same way.
So anytime someone identifies as homosexual or Lesbian but in a monogamous relationship would be leaving their options open too? You can't have it both ways and you don't stop being bisexual when you're in a relationship. Was with a man for 10 years, never cheated, never desired to, still happily told people who ask, I was bi-sexual.4
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