(laura) elsen
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1. it's not a preference

2. it's a blatant denial of experience that allows you to stay within the comfort of heteronormative standards. challenge yourself to hear our experiences and accept them as the truth of a fully realized individual that is both different from and equal to yours.
Merlene Taylor @Myst71
Why can't I see a human being, and not giving a damn about your sexual preference?
10:29 AM - Mar 06, 2024
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C. Shuy (she/they)
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I believe I have heard it put thusly:

"Excuse me, when did you come out as straight?"

my parents probably think I'm gay because I have brought BFF with me to family stuff multiple times. She and I are soul sisters, not romantically or sexually involved. (we are both Ace but that's another story)
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