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james crubb's avatar

No doubt some are disappointed it hasn't eventuated.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

In that, I feel like a bit of an imposter because I'm not being denied anything.I have a husband, so everyone who might be opposed, assumes I'm straight. I have been fighting more for my gay friends rights, since they are the ones who get the most discrimination from the haters. And the Trans people who seem to be the new favorite "whipping boy".

Shananigan's avatar

Nah. I wasn't complaining, just laughing at myself. We cis hets don't need special attention in a world where all the rest of the letters are still fighting for their rights. It would be like an "all lives matter" thing. No bueno.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

Maybe we should create one for you, F for friend of?

EdR's avatar

Yes, it has to be a rule. They allow token non-whites to demonstrate open mindedness (sic), but they can't appear to be superior than the average cultist.

Aaron B's avatar

All non-white people are wacky. House rules. They're still giving Juan WIlliams time to develop a persona.

Aaron B's avatar

Cow marriage means cow divorce means cow gets half the farm means COW WORKERS OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION!

shocktreatment's avatar

Time is here! Devin can come out of the milking stall.

Shananigan's avatar

I don't have a letter. XD

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

That was pejorative as well, aimed at guys, I never liked that one either. But the q word said in a typical Maine accent, it really conveyed contempt. I would never embrace, or call anyone I loved that word. Besides that is only one side of me, so it is not even accurate. I totally agree with Baconz.It is funny, I have known since I was a teen that I was Bi, but only in the last couple of years have I realized I am the B, in LGBT+.