Friends who end up not being so are very distressing.
'War Stories'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Zenkitty, I can't even.
What a jerk! I'm sorry, Zenkitty.
Wow, Zenkitty! I'm sorry, but yeah better done with that one. I would say WTF is wrong with people, but I know, and that part is depressing.
Wow, Zen, I'm sorry. Gold star to you for taking the risk, though. The only way to find out if you can trust someone is to trust them, and sometimes you find out you can't.
My co-workers who were here yesterday were using the internal messaging system to debate Oxford commas. I'm so glad I work with geeks.
I'm always figured that bisexual meant you were picky about the person but not the gender. Willing to admit to being wrong on that, but it's something I picked up on in college when one of the boys went for the pretty.
So I've spent half the morning talking about tomorrow's storm and what's going to happen. It sounds like the odds are pretty good for a snow day, which would be amazing. I told my team I'd be in if the office is open, because in general I hate working from home and I live so close (and have no leave time yet), but I now think that was basically ridiculous. So now I'm just hoping for a snow day!!!
I really need to eat more plants, especially at lunchtime, but the chopped salad line intimidates me.
I'm always figured that bisexual meant you were picky about the person but not the gender. Willing to admit to being wrong on that, but it's something I picked up on in college when one of the boys went for the pretty.
Well, I haven't always been picky about the person...
If you want to get complicated/precise, it's going to be "feels sexual attraction to own and different genders" which isn't always the same, apparently, as "feels romantic attraction to own and different genders" which would be biromantic. You could be bisexual & hetero or homoromantic (I've known people who could be described by both these, though the homoromantic ones I know have always identified as lesbians, even when they randomly hooked up with dudes on the regular) and biromantic but, say asexual. Or bisexual and aromantic. Precise as these labels are, I occasionally--by which I mean often--feel that the more granular you get, the more they become helpful more for sorting out dating than they are for, I dunno, fighting oppression. But that's me being old and cranky.