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Leslie Fish's avatar

My dear, I WAS Bisexual as a teen, and had no problem concealing it from my parents and teachers and doctors and preachers. As an adult I was free to explore my sexuality so long as I was discreet about it. The truth is, nobody cares what you do in private. It's only when you propagandize children and demand in public that everybody adhere to *your* standards that people start to complain.

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kimoco's avatar

Dear, you were not bisexual as a teen, you had sex with women and men. If you were bisexual you would still be sexually attracted to both sexes, are you? And why on earth would you need to be secret about your life as an adult? I am not talking about having sex in public, so do not pull that nonsense. The only standard I am advocating is to allow people to be who they are and not be banned from bathrooms and sports. You are about DISCRIMINATION plain and simple, own it dear

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Leslie Fish's avatar

I didn't have sex as a teen, but waited until I was an adult. Yes, I'm still bisexual, though I've settled down with a male partner. Secret? I'm not "secret"; I just don't shove my sexuality in everybody's face, as certain "activists" noisily propose. Nobody's being "banned from bathrooms", just insisting that people use the bathrooms that fit their plumbing, not their daydreams. Nobody's being banned from sports either, just required to join the division that fits their chromosomes and first 15 years or so of conditioning. If you really were a proud lesbian, as you claim, then you would know about the danger that the transition fashion poses to gay men and women, and you wouldn't be so defensive of ooey-gooey-cooey-mooey Woke teachers trying to "sympathize" confused kids into changing gender.

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Hominid's avatar

Can there be society without adherence to someone's standards?

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