Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it's a mental disorder that goes away with therapy or medication
Are you saying that being gay or bisexual is a mental disorder? It’s not. Take your stupid bigotry elsewhere.
Since this is the LGBTQ relationship board, let's all assume that pp meant, sometimes people are queer and then they have a head injury or mental illness that makes them think they are straight, but with help they can get back to a healthy queer identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it's a mental disorder that goes away with therapy or medication
Are you saying that being gay or bisexual is a mental disorder? It’s not. Take your stupid bigotry elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it's a mental disorder that goes away with therapy or medication
Are you saying that being gay or bisexual is a mental disorder? It’s not. Take your stupid bigotry elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it's a mental disorder that goes away with therapy or medication
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Ani Difranco? I think people who identify as gay or lesbian come out as more flexible than they previously thought, but pretty rare for people to say "I thought I was totally gay, but I'm totally straight." I went to a women's college and know women who were BDOCs who went on to marry men-but I think most of them would say "I met this guy and he's the person I love" rather than "I'd never be attracted to a woman again." I just avoid the whole situation by identifying as queer.
What is a BDOC?
arlsinmyheart wrote:One of my best friends dated women for almost 10 years but ended up marrying a man and having two children. Weirds me out! I thought she was wayyyyyy more gay than me.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Ani Difranco? I think people who identify as gay or lesbian come out as more flexible than they previously thought, but pretty rare for people to say "I thought I was totally gay, but I'm totally straight." I went to a women's college and know women who were BDOCs who went on to marry men-but I think most of them would say "I met this guy and he's the person I love" rather than "I'd never be attracted to a woman again." I just avoid the whole situation by identifying as queer.