Me too :/ for now I'm stuck wearing women's jeans/bottoms all the time and the old standby unisex t-shirts. I'm not a big fan of having boobs. How about you?
some days i feel extremely feminine, some days i feel extremely masculine, and most days i'm super neutral. i love my boobs because i love boobs lol, but yeah sometimes it feels weird that they're attached to my body.
Hi..I never feel I have anything to contribute either because am also very (very) single. And have known about my non-straightness since the same time you did.
hey there! *high fives for 8th grade discoveries* lol. I came out as gay when I was 17, then got into a relationship with a boy for about 11 years, but those non-straight feelings just never went away. :/ How about you?
Welcome! You don't have to be actively in a relationship to hang out here. We've been pretty quiet for awhile, so if there's anything you'd like to chat about, feel free to post:. :)
I'm similar to you, in that my experiences with men have pretty much led me to realize I'm much more interested in women, or people who identify strongly as women (such as my genderqueer but male bodied* partner).
*This is the terminology they prefer, over things like AMAB/etc.
I had to look up with AMAB means. In the process, I learned several new terms. Yay for Googles! :) Thanks for sayin hi, too. I'm glad to hang out and learn things and stuff. everyone here seems pretty nice. :)
Sorry! I hang out so much in queer/trans spaces (I'm not trans myself, but having grown up extremely isolated with a father who raised me essentially as male... it's not exactly the same thing but I've found some very lovely, supportive queer/trans groups) I forget not everyone is familiar with the terminology.
Folks here are pretty awesome. This is literally the only lesbian community I'm in, anywhere, because of how accepting people are. I've run into a fair lot where I'm not welcome because I go by the "not interested in men" definition of lesbian, and others go by the "interested in women only" (usually with a very strict definition of "woman"). It's been years since I've seen anyone be anything but nice here. :)
Haha. Yeah sometimes it can just be a little hard to relate I guess. but hey! Your icon's from Samurai X, right? I love that anime, even though it's so, so sad... Was just talking about it the other day, its been years since I've seen it. ^_^
Thanks. Yeah, I'll be moving soon, but there was a group I could've hung out with, but I'm The Kid Who Drinks Soda. They're all Much Older, Drink, and Have Relationships and Stuff. So...yeah.
LOL, no actually my icon is from an anime called Noir. I've never actually seen Samurai X, just Rurouni Kenshin (all the first season, and I think bits and pieces of the second).
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Hey thats Claudia Black in your icon, huh? *big Farscape fan* :)
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I'm similar to you, in that my experiences with men have pretty much led me to realize I'm much more interested in women, or people who identify strongly as women (such as my genderqueer but male bodied* partner).
*This is the terminology they prefer, over things like AMAB/etc.
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Folks here are pretty awesome. This is literally the only lesbian community I'm in, anywhere, because of how accepting people are. I've run into a fair lot where I'm not welcome because I go by the "not interested in men" definition of lesbian, and others go by the "interested in women only" (usually with a very strict definition of "woman"). It's been years since I've seen anyone be anything but nice here. :)
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LOL, no actually my icon is from an anime called Noir. I've never actually seen Samurai X, just Rurouni Kenshin (all the first season, and I think bits and pieces of the second).
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