RE: Biphobia and hypocrisy of gays and lesbians
December 28, 2013 at 5:26 pm
(This post was last modified: December 28, 2013 at 5:30 pm by Fruity.)
I only tell my closest friends about my sexuality, because I have seen how bi-sexuals are seen. Call us sluts, attention whores, greedy, you name it. I have also been accused of making it up just to fit in a trend. To all of this I say, "FUCK YOU, BITCH."
My first crush ever was a girl and a spent my whole adolescence asking the god for forgiveness for what I was, and asking him to change me. When I had my first experience with a woman, I knew I would never be changed. This is who I am. I'd say I'm sorry, but fuck you and I can't be sorry for something I didn't choose anyway. If I did choose it, I'd still not be sorry.
I did find myself having to stick to one side by eras, per se. It was easier. When I was in my first stable relationship with a woman, people started saying I had "turned lesbian". I didn't mind it, because I was with her and she meant everything, and I wasn't thinking of being with anybody else anyway. Once that was over, it was just easier to stick to girls.
Then I got married and was with the guy for almost 8 years. During the time if conversations came up about sexuality, I preferred not to say I am bi, because people would not believe me. They'd think it was a cry for attention. Well, not just think it. I dared once to stand up for someone and say I was bisexual, and one of my male friends said, "Only until a man notices, huh?" Fuck you. I actually did tell him to fuck off.
So what if a person likes both? I stand for equality and am very animate about promoting it. Why don't I get the same treatment? If I like both boneless and regular chicken wings, does the fact that I order one mean that I made up the fact that I like both? Does it mean I am not capable of having one at a time? Does it mean that I will have it for lunch every day, any time, anywhere? Oh wait...
Anyway... I just feel that... fuck bigots.
Edit: Made a spelling edit, and will do no more. Too lazy right now.
... I only tell... but I don't hide it either. After all my back tattoo is about equality.
My first crush ever was a girl and a spent my whole adolescence asking the god for forgiveness for what I was, and asking him to change me. When I had my first experience with a woman, I knew I would never be changed. This is who I am. I'd say I'm sorry, but fuck you and I can't be sorry for something I didn't choose anyway. If I did choose it, I'd still not be sorry.
I did find myself having to stick to one side by eras, per se. It was easier. When I was in my first stable relationship with a woman, people started saying I had "turned lesbian". I didn't mind it, because I was with her and she meant everything, and I wasn't thinking of being with anybody else anyway. Once that was over, it was just easier to stick to girls.
Then I got married and was with the guy for almost 8 years. During the time if conversations came up about sexuality, I preferred not to say I am bi, because people would not believe me. They'd think it was a cry for attention. Well, not just think it. I dared once to stand up for someone and say I was bisexual, and one of my male friends said, "Only until a man notices, huh?" Fuck you. I actually did tell him to fuck off.
So what if a person likes both? I stand for equality and am very animate about promoting it. Why don't I get the same treatment? If I like both boneless and regular chicken wings, does the fact that I order one mean that I made up the fact that I like both? Does it mean I am not capable of having one at a time? Does it mean that I will have it for lunch every day, any time, anywhere? Oh wait...
Anyway... I just feel that... fuck bigots.
Edit: Made a spelling edit, and will do no more. Too lazy right now.
... I only tell... but I don't hide it either. After all my back tattoo is about equality.
Pointing around: "Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, you're cool, fuck you, I'm out!"
Half Baked
"Let the atheists come to me, and stop keeping them away, because the kingdom of heathens belongs to people like these." -Saint Bacon
Half Baked
"Let the atheists come to me, and stop keeping them away, because the kingdom of heathens belongs to people like these." -Saint Bacon