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fandomsecrets2016-03-21 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #3365 ]
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Re: Do you consider sexuality just a sexual preference or an identity?
Edit: Right I'm bisexual and dating someone of the same gender as me.
Edit 2: I am one of those people who are fortunate enough that the people around me never changed their behaviour after finding out I am bisexual. And except the amount we joke about our sexualities in my school's Gaming Society, which comes from the fact that me (president) is bisexual, my vice president is Ace, my PR person is Lesbian and my Graphics guy is bisexual. Then again the fact that we are 6 people who run the group and only one is male that also gets some jokes (by us). Where was I? Oh right, the fact that I am dating a girl is never an issue except when new people find out and go "oh you are lesbian?" and I correct them to "nope bisexual," and then we go on with our lives. All that rambling amounts to the fact that no I don't really consider my sexuality a big part of my identity.