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WCDT Strips 3536 to 3540 (31st July to 4th August 2017)
flondrix:
--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 31 Jul 2017, 20:25 ---I've never seen the appeal of public bathroom sex.
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The appeal is sex. Some people are really into it. They've just found someone they want to have sex with who feels the same way, they gotta find a place to do it before other things intervene, beggars can't be choosers. I have heard that there are some edgier clubs that have rooms for just that purpose, but your typical college town bar doesn't.
Emperor Norton:
Also, on the subject of high representation compared to the average of the population: I'm not sure if you've ever noticed but LGBT people tend to congregate together. Yes, LGBT people make up a smaller percentage than cis-straight people, but seriously I have friends I refer to as my token straight friends.
flondrix:
--- Quote from: St.Clair on 01 Aug 2017, 00:29 ---holy shit
guys
people are complicated!
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"Hey, it's 12 of the dudes from control group B!"
flondrix:
--- Quote from: Tub on 01 Aug 2017, 02:56 ---
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 31 Jul 2017, 23:48 ---As I understand it, if both parties are bi, it's still a bi-sexual relationship. Even if it's m/m.
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I think the proper term is "they're in a relationship". Unless it's an open relationship, it doesn't (shouldn't) matter who else they might be attracted to. IMHO adding that information shows a lack of faith in the relationship.
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Hence the convenience (linguistically, anyway) of terms like "same sex relationship."
JoeCovenant:
--- Quote from: Emperor Norton on 01 Aug 2017, 08:15 ---Also, on the subject of high representation compared to the average of the population: I'm not sure if you've ever noticed but LGBT people tend to congregate together. Yes, LGBT people make up a smaller percentage than cis-straight people, but seriously I have friends I refer to as my token straight friends.
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The above is no doubt true.
But these people haven't congregated due to their sexuality / gender.
I have to agree with the OP who suggested that it's a bit skewed when placed against 'societal norms' (certainly when looking at the main cast.)
(Another reason I'm wondering if Willis is ghost writing this at the moment!) :)
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