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fandomsecrets2020-09-19 04:29 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-09-20 05:03 am (UTC)(link)*it's not always fluid, but for a lot of people it is! just because thats not your personal experience doesn't mean it's a universal truth
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(Anonymous) 2020-09-20 07:22 am (UTC)(link)The whole "sexuality is fluid" concept has always bothered me because imo it's not too far of a stretch to "it can be changed" which eventually leads to it SHOULD be changed for non-straight people. And I've seen way too many "gay person is going to 'corrupt' a straight person and 'turn them gay'" and dumb straight guys bragging that they can turn a lesbian straight that the concept of sexuality being so easily changed just bothers me.
And I get changing labels, I have myself, it's the whole "former" thing that I have an issue with. I considered myself straight until the first time I had feelings for a woman, then I considered myself bi. I don't say "I used to be straight", I say "I used to think I was straight". Maybe it seems like a dumb distinction to make, but to me it's an important one. Idk, maybe I'm not making sense.