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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
But now people looking for an LGBT club will be all "Hell naw I ain't no knitter" o_O
If I were in your position, ultraviolet, I think I'd gradually try to let her know. Maybe invite her to places just the two of you so you can gauge whether she likes you romantically or not?
Harlequin said:uv: scissor
In fairness, there's research to suggest that female sexuality is wired differently to male sexuality and that there is a far greater degree of flexibility when compared with male sexuality in general.
I mean, not that that's particularly relevant to you right now, I just thought it was interesting to note. Like, women might not necessarily have an orientation but rather a preference (whereas the opposite seems to be true for males).
I would love to hear the methodology used to determine that.
Ugh, my friends :( So I was saying something the other day to one of them, and I had to explain what asexuality was, and they keep going all like 'LOL IF YOU'RE ASEXUAL YOU REPRODUCE WITH YOURSELF :O' and I keep having to be 'no, that's wrong.' It's annoying and plus, one of them is bi, so I hoped she of all people would be a little less like this (as opposed to my other, superconservative friend.)
Please tell me they're joking. Please.they keep going all like 'LOL IF YOU'RE ASEXUAL YOU REPRODUCE WITH YOURSELF :O'
Please tell me they're joking. Please.
I would love to hear the methodology used to determine that.
Please tell me they're joking. Please.
I don't remember where to find the actual study and I'm not bothered enough to Google it, but I remember reading about some scientists who showed a series of images ranging from merely romantic to hardcore erotic to the test's subjects (which were of various sexualities) and observed the levels of pleasure-inducing chemicals in the brain. Straight men tended to have the chemical release more for couples involving at least one woman, and gay men had the chemical release more for couples involving at least one man, but the kicker was that most women had the chemical release for most of the images, regardless of the sexuality depicted.
That's not to say that women's sexualities are more flexible than men's. But I interpreted it more along the lines of, for non-straight sexualities, women are geared more toward a "wider"/"open" sexuality like bi/pansexuality, and men more toward a more "specific" one like homosexuality. It would certainly explain why there seem to be so many more bisexual women than men. (Well, that, and the Western world's attitude of "woman on woman = hot, man on man = disgusting".)