I identify as bisexual — here are 5 things I wish people understoodFirst off, if these 3 or more people, decide they want to be married, because "they are in love with everyone" should polygamy then be allowed? It was said when Queers first started getting married, that soon other mentally ill people will want to have the same rights as the faggots, and we are starting to see it. Do we draw the line here, or allow it to be moved again, when child pedophilia is next in line to be normalized?I identify as bisexual — here are 5 things I wish people understood
There is no right or wrong way to own your sexuality.
- People that identify as bisexual are not more likely to cheat.
- We are not confused and this is not a phase.
I beg your pardon? I've been waiting for a thread like this.
You want to have this argument with me? I am bisexual. A member of the silent LGBT community. Let's go. I have all day. Your stereotypes are nothing but stereotypes. I neither favor polygamy or pedophilia. Polygamy is the act of having more than one spouse, either of the opposite or same sex. Polyamory is the act of being in love with everyone, which I believe is the word you are looking for.
I support gay marriage and I support whatever equality we are to gain in this society, but not at the expense of others freedoms.
Granted, I am mentally ill, but not because of being bisexual. I will defend other people of my sexual inclination as fervently as I would anyone in a hetero relationship.
Care to put your hand in the jar and hope the viper doesn't strike?
Well said!!!
This idea that anyone who defends LGBT is a member is simply ignorant.
I am a classical liberal slash political atheist. I am more inclined to defend the liberties of everyone instead of just some. I am aware of a balance of freedoms that needs to be struck between people in the LGBT community like me, and those of faith and opposing viewpoints. I am in the unique position (or not) of being raised in a Protestant Christian family, while maintaining my own Christianity. Quite the dilemma, agree?