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Sep 14, 2007 17:04

When is a lesbian, not a lesbian?

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rowanda380 September 17 2007, 16:50:40 UTC
when they are being penitraited by a penis.

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sperosthadius September 17 2007, 17:03:26 UTC
so, only at that time, does it go away once the penetraition is stopped? or you take a break?

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rowanda380 September 17 2007, 17:59:53 UTC
I say that at any other point it is personal descression of the female individual, but when there is a shlong in your ho ha then there are no questions.

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sperosthadius September 17 2007, 18:01:46 UTC
so a good photo setting would be in order? like a before and after and then after again?
naked girl "lesbian"
naked girl with "shlong in ho ha" "not a lesbian"
naked girl "lesbian again" (with after glow)

and i hope i am not offending you with this fun question.

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rowanda380 September 17 2007, 18:30:56 UTC
not at all :0) really when it comes down to it, lesbian is just a label like everything else. How can anyone use one word to define themselves, there wants, hopes, desires, feelings even physical actions. A lesbian is not a lesbian when she doesn't want to be, she is always a person!

it is a fun question, my first answer was fun, the second one is the way I wish more people saw the world sometimes ;)

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sperosthadius September 17 2007, 18:34:58 UTC
Cool, I am glad you agree. I think that sexuality is the last form of discrimination. I mean, because I am a straight male, what is to say that I will not meet the "man of my dreams?"
Or that a lesbian, will not meet the man of her dreams or any variation in between. I guess we need to move beyond the idea of sex being a + b, and that we are all just letters, and you need more than one letter to make well thought out and happy word.... although.... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa can be ok too.
which brings me to asexuality... but we wont go there just yet.

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rowanda380 September 17 2007, 21:07:55 UTC
people like things organized and when everything is clearly defined, without labels many people would feel confused and upset all of the time.
But you are right, trying to tell someone they are any sexuality is discrimination. I like to think everyone is pansexual, open to the right anyone who comes by at the right time and circumstances :0)

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sperosthadius September 17 2007, 21:11:53 UTC
It seems to go so far back to the big deal with sex, and sexuality. I mean, the old saying, if a girl fucks a lot, she is a slut, if a guy does he is a stud. Or the idea of two girls having sex, is not offensives to a lot of both sexes, and even arousing, were as, two men, bothers many people that are even "open minded".
I think what disgusts me more, is the fear to accept any of these things.

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rowanda380 September 17 2007, 21:25:19 UTC
totally agreed :0)

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