Orientation wasn't part of the initial definition.
That's the reason I was bringing it up, I consider it a pretty important part of the definition.
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Orientation wasn't part of the initial definition.
That's the reason I was bringing it up, I consider it a pretty important part of the definition.
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I pretty much just hate labels. I was "straight" in the past, then "bi" when started messing with girls, and now in a long-term gay relationship. So what does that make me? Bi? Gay? Frankly, I don't care.
Not to downplay my very good point, but there are closeted people who wouldn't consider themselves gay, but I do-or at least bi.
Yeah, the Senator Craig thing.
That's the problem with respecting self-definition -- sometimes people do it stupidly and annoy the crap out of you.
You're Glam! Of course.
(gets in GC's crankypants)
(okay, that came out... heh.)
Hello, I'm GlamGayBiUndecidedCookie!
Willow is problematic. Perhaps Oz broke her heart so thoroughly that she could never love a guy again.
To change the subject completely. When the heck did "monitize" become a word?
I'm with you GC, I mostly say you are whatever you say you are* It matters not to me unless I'm going to be sleeping with you.
Probably at the same time toilet paper became bathroom tissue.
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