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    The LGBT Club

    Oh, don't worry, I'm exactly the same way. I kind of get irritated whenever I'm reminded sexualities do exist. It's odd getting reminded that I'm bisexual/lesbian/whatever, because it's genuinely just something I never ever think of. I think of myself as belonging to the LGBT community, but only...
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    The LGBT Club

    That's disgusting. So what, we should discriminate against camp gays only now? "Sorry, we'd really prefer you not to run the booth; you see, you're just a stereotype, so you're not good enough in representing LGBT interests". What if they're the only people who volunteered or something?
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    The LGBT Club

    Oh my god, that genuinely sounds awesome. :') I actually love it when bemused people act so interested, usually I might take something like that as patronising, but I just can't help feeling very amused when it happens. Although, it is kind of weird how people tend to try and set you up, like...
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    The LGBT Club

    Not sure, I feel about the same amount of attraction for both men and women. Slightly more for women, maybe; I rarely find male celebrities genuinely attractive or anything. I used to think I might be completely gay, but now it just sort of varies, I guess? Average day of the week, I'm probably...
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    The LGBT Club

    I don't have gaydar, but I do attract quite a lot of bisexual females, somehow. Three of my immediate best friends are bisexual and female, out of about four or five. My internet friends are overwhelmingly LGBT, and even my old best friend recently told me he was gay, which I had never ever...
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    The LGBT Club

    Welcome, Amfibbian! :) Apart from the peculiar "hey look at that homo" thing, your dad sounds very cool. Every time I bring up trans issues to my mum she gets panicky, as if expecting me to suddenly announce that I'm trans myself. She clearly knows nothing about transgenderism, but I'm trying to...
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    The LGBT Club

    I see coming out just as a subtle change from being 'in' and being 'out'. Being out of the closet for me is feeling that if someone asks you what your sexuality is, you will give them an honest answer, that other people start to know, etc. For me, coming out is just transitioning from keeping it...
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    The LGBT Club

    I'm out to pretty much everyone. It's just not a big deal for me, there was no real... coming out thing for me. My school friends are 90% queer for some reason so they don't care. In fact, we regularly poke fun at the non-queer members of our little group. >3 As for family... mum knows, threw a...
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    The LGBT Club

    Easy for you to say when you're not the ones wearing 'em. :B
  10. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    ...yesterday I went out in a bright hot-pink miniskirt. With fabulous black tights. ;D And I bought a dress recently! *is a terrible tomboy* When I was younger and more tomboyish I was squeamish at the thought of wearing a dress, but I wore a beautiful pink princess one at my prom. I actually...
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    The LGBT Club

    ...I actually puked a little inside my mouth when I read that
  12. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    But... but they're bulbous. And usually floppy. And just... *shudder*
  13. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    ...all that came into my head was 'pound'. :P
  14. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    Oh God. Dangling thing... XD Well... I've never really seen the appeal of... uh, the penis, myself. :P So I can see where you're coming from. And by the way, I'm an almost-lesbian (bisexual usually with tendencies towards girls) and I used to be kind of meh about boobs and ewwwww about, uh...
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    The LGBT Club

    Ooh, Emily and Naomi from Skins, I forgot about them. I haven't seen the second generation of Skins which is where they were, but if the opinions of people my school are anything to go by, they were definitely positively influential.
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    The LGBT Club

    Ryan from High School Musical I'd agree with Willow from Buffy, or maybe Maxxie from Skins?
  17. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    Ahh, that's so good for you. :D I've never had a crush on a straight girl before, but I can imagine how it could make friendships awkward.
  18. Minish

    The LGBT Club

    I think I actually *am* lucky. Now that I think about it, I don't hear 'gay' being used as an insult much these days where I live. Maybe it's just 'cause my peers are now older or something, but I think people actually don't use it because its kind of iffy and offensive... this all coming from a...
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    The LGBT Club

    Amusingly, nobody seems to use any homophobic slang here in the UK. Nobody knows what the other meaning of dyke is, I don't remember anyone ever saying faggot (mainly because it's a sausage or something) and a fag is only ever a cigarette. The worse thing I get is this random hoarde of year...
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    The LGBT Club

    VPLJ: I totally forget you're trans most of the time so I was like "wait what is he trying to pass for". :D Which seems like it's a good thing! ...although really, your skin is way too perfect for a guy. I am jealous. Go Dinru~! :3
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