The Bisexuality Miranda Statement

Oct 17, 2016 08:22

So National Coming Out Day and Bisexuality Visibility Day both passed by without my chiming in much of anything. I don't know why. My own sexual proclivities are so out there on the Internet that I don't even understand why someone is talking about some poor civilian's opinion of porn films from 2004, but apparently we are. C'mon, it's not like ( Read more... )

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polydad October 17 2016, 16:28:13 UTC
Silence doesn't seem to be one of your strong suits.

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omahas October 17 2016, 17:19:32 UTC
Being pro-sex, loving sex, and wanting to share it with other "hobbyists" doesn't make you oversexed, hypersexed, or greedy. Those categories tend to forget about other people's needs or desires, and only focus on their own.

But our Christianized society looks at anything that you desire and entitle it as "greed" since all followers of Christ are supposed to be humble and never think of their own needs or wants.

You are simply responding to the latter, rather than the former. And so are many bisexuals who feel that they must include that "Miranda" statement.

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sirfox October 19 2016, 01:14:52 UTC
the miranda warning is for bisexuality itself.

That there are inevitably human complications/differences/divergences in every individual (hey, humans are messy) case is just as crucial to full understanding of Bisexuality and The... Can we call it the Carmen Miranda statement? It's as crucial as knowing that there is an implied "Too" at the end of "Black Lives Matter"

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