DiamondSkin
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Minor Rant!
I've ALWAYS been annoyed with people who say "OMGZ human sexuality is so complicated and fluid, ya know!"
Or "OMGZ don't label me! I don't need labels! I'm not gay or straight or bi! I'm SO very complicated!"

Maybe it's because I'm rather secure with sexuality and I'm very introspective, but for the life of me I seriously cannot understand people who say that sexuality is "fluid" or they hate "labels".
These people are usually bisexuals. I can completely empathize if a bisexual is constantly confused on which gender he or she is more or less attracted to or which gender they feel more of emotional attachment to in regards to romance.
It's completely understandable if a bisexual decides to say "FUCK IT! My sexuality is complicated! And fluid! Don't label me, bro!"
That's fine and doody.
But don't say that sexuality is FLUID for the REST OF US by creating this "four-point human sexuality spectrum" bullcrap.
Some of us gay. Some of us are straight. And the rest are bi to lesser or more extent.
If you're a man who has sexual and emotional attraction to men and not women, you're GAY.
If you're man who has sexual and emotional attraction women, you're STRAIGHT.
And if you're a man who has sexual and/or emotional attraction to either gender than you're BI.
It's really that simple.
For those who are bisexual who to much lesser extent (i.e. 80% into men and 20% into women) it's perfectly understandable if you want to identify as "gay"...but you're not. You're bi. You can call yourself a bloody DOLPHIN...but you're still a human.
For those who are bisexual to the extent they have sexual attraction to both genders but only romantic/emotional attraction to one gender, it's perfectly understandable if you want to identify as gay or straight or "fluid"....but you're BI.
Those who say that human sexuality is "fluid" or "complicated" or "not into labels" are usually bisexual people who have trouble understanding their own bisexuality.
The rest of us who are actually gay or straight? Not so much.
I've ALWAYS been annoyed with people who say "OMGZ human sexuality is so complicated and fluid, ya know!"
Or "OMGZ don't label me! I don't need labels! I'm not gay or straight or bi! I'm SO very complicated!"
Maybe it's because I'm rather secure with sexuality and I'm very introspective, but for the life of me I seriously cannot understand people who say that sexuality is "fluid" or they hate "labels".
These people are usually bisexuals. I can completely empathize if a bisexual is constantly confused on which gender he or she is more or less attracted to or which gender they feel more of emotional attachment to in regards to romance.
It's completely understandable if a bisexual decides to say "FUCK IT! My sexuality is complicated! And fluid! Don't label me, bro!"
That's fine and doody.
But don't say that sexuality is FLUID for the REST OF US by creating this "four-point human sexuality spectrum" bullcrap.
Some of us gay. Some of us are straight. And the rest are bi to lesser or more extent.
If you're a man who has sexual and emotional attraction to men and not women, you're GAY.
If you're man who has sexual and emotional attraction women, you're STRAIGHT.
And if you're a man who has sexual and/or emotional attraction to either gender than you're BI.
It's really that simple.
For those who are bisexual who to much lesser extent (i.e. 80% into men and 20% into women) it's perfectly understandable if you want to identify as "gay"...but you're not. You're bi. You can call yourself a bloody DOLPHIN...but you're still a human.
For those who are bisexual to the extent they have sexual attraction to both genders but only romantic/emotional attraction to one gender, it's perfectly understandable if you want to identify as gay or straight or "fluid"....but you're BI.
Those who say that human sexuality is "fluid" or "complicated" or "not into labels" are usually bisexual people who have trouble understanding their own bisexuality.
The rest of us who are actually gay or straight? Not so much.


