âHow amazing it is to find someone who wants to hear about all the things that go on in your head.â
â Nina LaCour; Hold Still
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@amicusfelici
âHow amazing it is to find someone who wants to hear about all the things that go on in your head.â
â Nina LaCour; Hold Still
to my fellow bi people:
you donât have to use a different label to avoid bisexual stereotypes
you donât have to use a different label to avoid the stigma surrounding bisexuality
you donât have to use a different label to be seen as more âinclusiveâÂ
you donât have to use a different label to be seen as more âpureâÂ
you donât have to use a different label to be taken seriously
you donât have to use a different label for other people to like youÂ
your bisexuality is enough! never let anyone tell you that you arenât good enough, because you are! your bisexuality is a beautiful thing and no one has the right to decide who you are! love yourself and love your bisexuality!
when youâre a bi woman, you grow up fully expecting to spend your life with a man. when youâre young that doesnât seem like a bad thing because you do like boys! boys are cute and make your heart do flips when they give you attention and show you kindness. it feels right that you will spend your life with one. you donât think about how you feel around girls, because you think itâs normal. you donât question why you have an urge to be affectionate with the girls in your life, why you are so fixated on pretty girls, why you want to be friends with the girls you think are cute but youâre too nervous to talk to them. you donât question it because you like boys. but when you get older you realize that not every girl feels like you do about other girls. you hear the word lesbian spat as an ugly word, the idea of liking other girls is talked about like a disgusting thing. you realize itâs not seen as normal to want to kiss other girls or to fixate on the pretty girls in your favorite shows rather than the boys. so you focus on boys.Â
when you get older, boys are rude and crass and you feel like you should appreciate them if they treat you with an ounce of respect, but the girls closest to you still treat you with kindness and you feel more comfortable with them than you ever have around boys. you start learning about gay people, and that not everyone thinks itâs a horrible thing, but you still know that you like boys, so you donât think about it. you finally hear the word bisexual, learn that there are people who are able to like both boys and girls. you think that might be you, but you probably like boys more. liking boys has always come naturally to you, so what if you love being around girls? you probably couldnât feel romantic feelings about them. plus the word bisexual is wrapped in negative thoughts, itâs not real, it makes you a slut, you just want attention, youâre in denial. but time passes and you think that maybe you are bi, but you donât want to tell people because you think you might just be convincing yourself of an attraction that isnât there. but it is, and you find yourself thinking about kissing girls more. having sex with girls too. but thatâs wrong, you shouldnât think of girls that way, especially straight girls. that makes you creepy and predatory! no better than the boys you have started to grow wary of. youâre lying to yourself, youâre straight. you are going to end up with a man anyway, your mom says itâs just a phase, sheâs probably right. but you start to see girls in relationships with each other on tv, online, some in your school. and you want it. you think it looks real and beautiful, like the most comfortable thing you could do. so maybe you could have that. maybe you can love girls and hold their hand. maybe your attraction to men doesnât mean you have any less of a capacity to love a woman. you can picture it now. but you will marry a man, of course you will marry a man. but what if you donât? what if you could have a wife? what if you grow old with a woman and love her more than anyone? what if you donât have to think of men as the default. suddenly the word âwifeâ is the best word you can imagine yourself saying. you are attracted to men, but you love women and can spend your life loving one. there is nothing more healing for a bi woman than realizing that saying the phrase âmy wifeâ is a reality you can have, a tangible reality, and one day you can get there.
I'm still astounded that the Trump administration decided to rollback protections for trans people in health care...in pride month, during the COVID-19 situation, in the middle of one of the largest civil rights protests, ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE PULSE MASSACRE?
At best this is a horrible decision and a lack of thinking about timing. At worst this is an intentional cruel twist of the knife
Please understand how this could disproportionately effect black trans women especially. Black trans women are one of the most vulnerable populations in the US & face some of the highest rates of hate crimes. Black people especially face issues in the healthcare system & this will only create more hurdles and areas of discrimination for black trans people.
âSoulmates arenât just lovers.â
â Ryn Weaver; Traveling Song
Pepe cannot handle his catnip đ. He ran around and then collapsed like a baby in my arms and went to sleep. â¤ď¸ Source: UsagiTom on catpictures.
Date Ideas: Summer Edition
-Breakfast Dates
-Movie dates
-Drive in Movies
-Midnight pancake sessions
-Rollerblading
-Walks in the park
-Ice cream dates
-Restaurant Crawls
-Bar
-Netflix and Chill
-Picnic
- DIY Drive In-Bring a charged laptop, snacks, blankets etc and park somewhere with a view!
-Backyard camping
-Real camping(For a weekend)
-Go to a cottage, you can even do this as a double date and invite friends
-Bike ride through a park
-Classic slumber party, but couple edition. So gather the comfy pajamas, the snacks and popcorn and watch your old favorite movies.
-Night swims
-Skinny dipping
-Stargazing
-Watch the sun rise and/or setÂ
- Gather a few best friends and have a bonfireÂ
-Museum or Art GalleryÂ
-Take each other to your old favorite places. Explain why you love that place so much.
-Music shows
-Clubs
-Coffee dates
-Midnight food runs
-Road trip! Even if itâs just for the one day.
-Beach and/or pool days
-Hike
-Go to the library and choose books for each other. Then, go to a park or a backyard and just relax and read them together.
-Read a sexy book to each other.
-Sushi date!Â
-Get together and plan a proper vacation.
-Go downtown in your city and just explore together. Take photos as if you were new tourists and see if you can discover anything new.
-Go see a play or a comedy skit.
-Take each other to the places that you geek-out in. e.g. one of you could be a music lover that collects records and the other might be a comic book enthusiast.Â
Halsey shows off her sketching skills by drawing Jimmy a portrait of⌠Baby Yoda!
Iâm sitting here telling my best friend I was emotionally abused by a mutual friend for 3 years and never told him.
He said âitâs shocking because I never knew her that way but I believe youâ
He never asked me why I didnât tell him
Instead, he said âTelling me on your own time is the correct timeâ
Tell me heâs not the best best friend in the world.
If youâre in a relationship, and you are afraid to tell your friends about something that your partner did to you because you are afraid they will think badly of your partner, thatâs a red flag.
âI needed her you know? She was my best friend and i loved her. Not in a romantic way, it wasnât like that. But she was the person i went to when i was too sad to say a word, or so tired that i could not sleep. I needed her like an inhaler to help me breathe. And now the weight of the world is sitting on my chest.â
â My best friend. (Shona Murphy)