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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-05-29 07:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #4893 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4893 ⌋

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[Disney Descendants 3]


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10. [WARNING for discussion of transphobia]



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(Anonymous) 2020-05-30 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
? Same sex attracted people who aren't currently having gay sex are not what I am referring to in the slightest.

I'm talking about a straight couple who only do it with a strap on up his butt calling themselves lesbians. He's not even female identifying. But their sex is "lesbian" sex. So that is now what they call themselves. Lesbians.

Let that sink in.

Then imagine you are gay in a gay space and these people are like "oh same" without any sense of irony.

They also think that explaining their sexual kinks to people is the same as someone introducing a same-sex partner to friends and family for the first time. They actually use the words "coming out" about telling people about their sex lives and equate that shit to our experiences.

I will never understand how absurdly entitled some people feel to having a "queer" narrative.