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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-03 06:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #2709 ]


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Re: Sexuality labels...at what point do you change how you identify?

[personal profile] inkdust 2014-06-04 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
I'd say in the case of someone like your friends it depends on how much they see that one person as an exception to their rule rather than a cue to modify.

Re: Sexuality labels...at what point do you change how you identify?

(Anonymous) 2014-06-04 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
This. I also have a friend who had always identified as a lesbian and only dated women until she ended up falling in love with (and getting married to) a man. She still identifies as a lesbian because, as she explains it, her husband is the only man she's ever been attracted to. So for her, it really is a case of the exception to the rule.