Its funny how, just because I openly and strongly support LGBT rights, every time the topic comes up, everyone looks at me & starts laughing. And then they'd say 'Oooh! Guess you're into girls too!'
I don't get it. These are 18-21 year olds I'm talking about. I don't get it. If people of our generation cannot accept sexuality, forget it being accepted by others.
Why is there this mentality that you need to be coy about your sexuality, straight or not, to be accepted as normal?
Yes, my friends and I talk about sex
Why do we have to be so insecure about sexuality?
Its pretty weird how, the moment you start talking about anything related to sex, there's hushed whispers and giggles.I think its about the kind of environment you've grown up in. In my growing up years, my parents haven't been coy about sex scenes in movies. Instead, we'd laugh about it. I've never had to hide having a crush or a boyfriend from my parents. Its about opening up and accepting.
When I'd have delayed periods, my mom would laugh and say 'You sure you're not pregnant?'
Yeah, its about how open your surroundings are.
Sex isn't a taboo.
Nor is bisexuality.
Its as normal as being straight.
Also, its not a choice.
Just like being straight isn't.
Get over it!
I don't get it. These are 18-21 year olds I'm talking about. I don't get it. If people of our generation cannot accept sexuality, forget it being accepted by others.
Why is there this mentality that you need to be coy about your sexuality, straight or not, to be accepted as normal?
Yes, my friends and I talk about sex
Why do we have to be so insecure about sexuality?
Its pretty weird how, the moment you start talking about anything related to sex, there's hushed whispers and giggles.I think its about the kind of environment you've grown up in. In my growing up years, my parents haven't been coy about sex scenes in movies. Instead, we'd laugh about it. I've never had to hide having a crush or a boyfriend from my parents. Its about opening up and accepting.
When I'd have delayed periods, my mom would laugh and say 'You sure you're not pregnant?'
Yeah, its about how open your surroundings are.
Sex isn't a taboo.
Nor is bisexuality.
Its as normal as being straight.
Also, its not a choice.
Just like being straight isn't.
Get over it!
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