by Flaming Soul Forces » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:10 am
''In most countries, when people see a same-sex couple they assume they're gay and when they see an opposite-sex couple they assume they're straight. In Codifin, when we see a same-sex couple we think that they're acting on their same-sex attraction and when we see an opposite-sex couple we think that they're acting on their opposite-sex attraction. And the reason is that everyone is assumed to be bisexual, until stating otherwise.''
by Jormengand » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:18 am
Jormengand wrote:It would be really meta if I sigged this.
by Iuuvic » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:19 am
by Ifreann » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:27 am
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:Hello there.
Recently I realised my bisexual identity and I want to pose some questions to the LGBT community.
I know you might find these questions stupid or annoying but bare with me
The coalition
The LGBT community includes homosexuals, bisexuals and transexuals.
The first two groups have to do with sexual orientation while the latter is about gender identity, something quite different.
1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
2.Why should bissexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
Symbols
I know that bisexuals, gays and trans have their own flags.
3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
Pride and parades
I believe that no person, straight or LGBT, should be neither proud nor ashamed of its sexual orientation or gender.It's just who they are
5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
by Ovisterra » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:28 am
Ifreann wrote:The point is to counter and defy the shame LGBT individuals are told they should feel because they aren't cisgendered heterosexuals. They are told that they are sick, broken, evil, and that they should hide their differences away and never speak of them or act on them. And with pride parades they respond "No, fuck you, there's nothing sick, broken or evil about us and we won't hide away because you say so, you shitstain on the underwear of humanity".
by Ifreann » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:33 am
Ovisterra wrote:Ifreann wrote:The point is to counter and defy the shame LGBT individuals are told they should feel because they aren't cisgendered heterosexuals. They are told that they are sick, broken, evil, and that they should hide their differences away and never speak of them or act on them. And with pride parades they respond "No, fuck you, there's nothing sick, broken or evil about us and we won't hide away because you say so, you shitstain on the underwear of humanity".
Can I sig that?
by Alyakia » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:10 am
by Alyakia » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:10 am
by Faolinn » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:21 am
by Page » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:26 am
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:Hello there.
Recently I realised my bisexual identity and I want to pose some questions to the LGBT community.
I know you might find these questions stupid or annoying but bare with me
The coalition
The LGBT community includes homosexuals, bisexuals and transexuals.
The first two groups have to do with sexual orientation while the latter is about gender identity, something quite different.
1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
2.Why should bissexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
Symbols
I know that bisexuals, gays and trans have their own flags.
3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
Pride and parades
I believe that no person, straight or LGBT, should be neither proud nor ashamed of its sexual orientation or gender.It's just who they are
5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
So? what do you think?
by Genivaria » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:28 am
Ifreann wrote:The point is to counter and defy the shame LGBT individuals are told they should feel because they aren't cisgendered heterosexuals. They are told that they are sick, broken, evil, and that they should hide their differences away and never speak of them or act on them. And with pride parades they respond "No, fuck you, there's nothing sick, broken or evil about us and we won't hide away because you say so, you shitstain on the underwear of humanity".
by Euroslavia » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:30 am
by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:34 am
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It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
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by Metanih » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:39 am
by Iuuvic » Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:42 am
Metanih wrote:I read the first part, and gave up. You really think bisexual refers to sexual identity, and not orientation?
by Ceannairceach » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:10 pm
1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
2.Why should bissexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
by Bottle » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:16 pm
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:Hello there.
Recently I realised my bisexual identity and I want to pose some questions to the LGBT community.
I know you might find these questions stupid or annoying but bare with me
The coalition
The LGBT community includes homosexuals, bisexuals and transexuals.
The first two groups have to do with sexual orientation while the latter is about gender identity, something quite different.
1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
2.Why should bissexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
Symbols
I know that bisexuals, gays and trans have their own flags.
3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
Pride and parades
I believe that no person, straight or LGBT, should be neither proud nor ashamed of its sexual orientation or gender.It's just who they are
5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
So? what do you think?
by Jormengand » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:46 pm
Alyakia wrote:if it makes you feel better the LGB part usualy treats the T part like shit and ignores their issues anyway
Jormengand wrote:It would be really meta if I sigged this.
by 1000 Cats » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:52 pm
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:Hello there.
Recently I realised my bisexual identity and I want to pose some questions to the LGBT community.
I know you might find these questions stupid or annoying but bare with me
The coalition
The LGBT community includes homosexuals, bisexuals and transexuals.
The first two groups have to do with sexual orientation while the latter is about gender identity, something quite different.
1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
2.Why should bissexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
Symbols
I know that bisexuals, gays and trans have their own flags.
3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
Pride and parades
I believe that no person, straight or LGBT, should be neither proud nor ashamed of its sexual orientation or gender.It's just who they are
5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
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FST wrote:Any sexual desires which can be satiated within a healthy and consensual way should be freed from shame. Bizarre kinks and fetishes are acceptable and nothing to be ashamed of as long as they are acted out in a context where everyone consents and no one is hurt.
by Mike the Progressive » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:54 pm
by Neo Arcad » Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:58 pm
Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:I'm sorry, but I find it somewhat hilarious that this was made by someone with "Flaming" in their name. Does that make me a bad person?
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by Transeden » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:06 pm
by Alyakia » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:10 pm
by Page » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:10 pm
by Eggy216 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:13 pm
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:1.Why the two issues are put together? I think there should be different organisations for trans people
Moreover, bisexuals are just as different from homosexuals as from heterosexuals
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:2.Why should bisexuals and gays belong to the same community and organisation?
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:3.What is the point of having flags.Heterosexuals don't have flags.Why should we have flags?
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:4.And if flags are needed for some reasons, the current flags were not democratically chosen in a contest but rather just 'prevailed'.So shouldn't there be a new contest with more choices?
Flaming Soul Forces wrote:5. What is the purpose of pride parades? It seems to me that the pride parade is something like a carnival, giving the chance to straight people to make fun of LGBT people.
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