/u/Carradee on Does anyone else get treated like asexuality in any form, much like bisexuality, is a stop on the way to lesbianism/gayness?

In some areas, it's commonly viewed as "code", due to asexuality being more socially acceptable in those areas. I've had that before; people assumed I and a friend were lesbian because we were sharing an apartment, never mind that we each had our own room. My refusal to let neighbors set me up on a date didn't help the perception.





July 12, 2023 at 11:15PM

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The difference between being right and being understood

My (27f) gf (27f) is getting tired of me not sharing intimate/ personal info about me

My (23M) girlfriend (25F) relationship is confusing to me. I might be the problem, or maybe we are just incompatible.