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fandomsecrets2013-10-24 06:46 pm
[ SECRET POST #2487 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2487 ⌋
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[Vincent D'Onofrio in "Adventures in Babysitting"]
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[Legend of Korra]
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[The Little Mermaid]
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[Twin Peaks]
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[Moby Dick]
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[American Horror Story]
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[Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart]
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[Supernatural]
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[Yogscast]
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[Welcome to Night Vale]
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They see movies/games/tv shows/books where people lust after every attractive member of the opposite/same sex and fall into bed with everyone they meet within hours of meeting them and think "well I'm not like that at all! I need an emotional connection! I must not be a normal gay/straight/bi person!"
I know this seems argumentative, but it's also an honest question. Obviously I only can judge from my own experience. What I have seen in media, and in real life sometimes, is that it is common/normal to be sexually attracted to people based on things like that. I'm asking if you think that is not true.
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