• Mandy@sh.itjust.works
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      That’s called being bi my fellow gril

      As for myself, I found a long distance lesbo partner by being an uber mega nerd about am old free visual novel

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      3 months ago

      It’s funny - the bi women I know have a much better understanding of how difficult it is to date women than the straight women do. “But why don’t you just do online dating? I had a lot of success meeting men through online dating!”

      (Before anyone says anything: yeah, straight women have their own problems.)

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          Lesbians aren’t toys to play with when you’re bored.

          I’m a lesbian. I’ve had times where I’m hella single and don’t go to dudes because I’m bored or lonely. If I did, I would consider myself pan/bi.

          You’re bi, just say you’re bi. You can’t be a certain percentage of something like that.

          • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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            Nah, I think I’ll identify how I please.

            Lesbians aren’t toys to play with when you’re bored.

            I’m fully aware of this, having been the one toyed with before.

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              What bothers me, is that this creates this idea for some men that they can “change” or convince lesbians. If you’re like “Oh I’m a lesbian, but I have a boyfriend.” You’re going to make some men think they just have to ask enough and that lesbians just “need a good d” to turn straight again.

              Why lesbian over bi, if I may ask? Do you find yourself moving between the two labels when it’s convenient or would be awkward to say? Like, if you meet his family-- do you tell them you’re actually a lesbian?