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<blockquote data-quote="Noshtau" data-source="post: 748388" data-attributes="member: 23844"><p>I'm gay, and some gays are just a little histrionic or exhibitionistic. Because we're LGBT, many LGBT have this illusion of sexual privilege - like how being a woman feels like but it extends to every facet of your social status, not only sexual. Not all identify with the culture and its extreme ideology of privilege and entitlement. I don't. Some degree of social exhibitionism is not uncommon in LGBT. It's actually very common. We don't know each other either; we're not a club.</p><p></p><p>Lesbian/Gay married to the opposite gender and very lonely is a very stereotypical scenario.</p><p></p><p>Gay people often are more genuinely caring and easy to read... but beware, if you pick at least 1/3 of LGBT, they could be severely brainwashed or have a hidden identity politics agenda. Sadly true. SJWs are not uncommon. That'd be funny if you were to meet a bi/lesbian woman with mommy issues. I also see possible Histrionic PD in many corners of the LGBT community.</p><p></p><p>I'm polygamic too. Cheating is non-existent in my world.</p><p></p><p>Lesbian relationships are known to have high rates of abuse, but good luck. I have known lesbians and they still have their own issues. More like clinginess and ole female drama. Gays, lesbians and heteros, and others, all have their unique subcultural relational issues; and I think heteros have it often far worse than male gays.</p><p></p><p>Sexuality is still strictly territoried - when we are humans and it is very flexible. If you 5% like one gender and 95% the other, it's not 'bi' or 'gay' just exploring human fun for the sake of experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noshtau, post: 748388, member: 23844"] I'm gay, and some gays are just a little histrionic or exhibitionistic. Because we're LGBT, many LGBT have this illusion of sexual privilege - like how being a woman feels like but it extends to every facet of your social status, not only sexual. Not all identify with the culture and its extreme ideology of privilege and entitlement. I don't. Some degree of social exhibitionism is not uncommon in LGBT. It's actually very common. We don't know each other either; we're not a club. Lesbian/Gay married to the opposite gender and very lonely is a very stereotypical scenario. Gay people often are more genuinely caring and easy to read... but beware, if you pick at least 1/3 of LGBT, they could be severely brainwashed or have a hidden identity politics agenda. Sadly true. SJWs are not uncommon. That'd be funny if you were to meet a bi/lesbian woman with mommy issues. I also see possible Histrionic PD in many corners of the LGBT community. I'm polygamic too. Cheating is non-existent in my world. Lesbian relationships are known to have high rates of abuse, but good luck. I have known lesbians and they still have their own issues. More like clinginess and ole female drama. Gays, lesbians and heteros, and others, all have their unique subcultural relational issues; and I think heteros have it often far worse than male gays. Sexuality is still strictly territoried - when we are humans and it is very flexible. If you 5% like one gender and 95% the other, it's not 'bi' or 'gay' just exploring human fun for the sake of experience. [/QUOTE]
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