New Phrase

Jul 04, 2006 20:32

Lately I've been thinking about this newly developed limerence-based concept. I think I need more opinions on it, especially from the gays, since it's about them. I call it Homolimerent Reflection, which is the state of becoming like the same-sex limerent object. I am under the impression, though it can be changed, that it would only occur in ( Read more... )

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zephyrcrow July 5 2006, 20:41:22 UTC
No bi-limerence, eh? What if you were attracted to a person who identifies as gender-fluid, transvestite, or who is a hermaphrodite?

For me, as a bisexual, I find that the important thing is to snag someone who has the qualities I generally find attractive about each gender. My relationship looks straight and vanilla, because technically he's male and I'm female, but... it still makes me giggle when people are like "LOL STR8 PPL".

Anyway, here's an example of two people mimicking each other at the same time.
Genesis relocated to New York City with his second wife, Lady Jaye, nee Jacqueline Breyer, and began an ongoing experiment in body modification aimed at creating one "Pandrogenous" being named "Genesis Breyer P-Orridge".


Here's a picture.

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LOL STR8 PPL abexy July 6 2006, 00:10:13 UTC
as I said that, I thought about the gender-free/ambiguous population. I don't know if that qualifies as bi, since the concept of bisexuality implies two, and the free and ambiguous people don't fit into those two.

I could either make it more complexe or simpler. Lets says there's omnisexuals who just like what they like, or lets say: people are attracted to what they're attracted to, to qualify it by sex and gender it unnecessary, even if some people are bound by this, and I will stop using the world homolimerence because it creates unnecessary division.

Thats me changing my mind after remembering what I know.

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