What's your sexuality\gender?

Started by Delightfully_Odd, October 10, 2016, 08:53:02 PM

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what do you identify as?

gay/lesbian
13 (23.6%)
asexual\grey\aromantic
8 (14.5%)
Transgender\nonbinary\agender\intersex
4 (7.3%)
Queer (not specified)
4 (7.3%)
straight
15 (27.3%)
Otherkin
1 (1.8%)
Bi\Pan\Poly
21 (38.2%)

Total Members Voted: 55

Delightfully_Odd

I'm just throwing this out there, if there is any sexuality or gender that I missed I'm sorry (I'm really tired right now)

SharpCoyote

Quote from: Delightfully_Odd on October 10, 2016, 08:53:02 PM
I'm just throwing this out there, if there is any sexuality or gender that I missed I'm sorry (I'm really tired right now)

Missed 'straight'

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..
...

not that there are that many out there,
but
yeah.
Biting is excellent;  it's like kissing, only there is a winner.

Samurai Kai

Quote from: SharpCoyote on October 10, 2016, 11:47:16 PM
Missed 'straight'

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..
...

not that there are that many out there,
but
yeah.

I am part of that few in this fandom XD
I am but a blade in the crowd.

I have seen what comes of those who raise themselves above others.

Kithop

Quote from: SharpCoyote on October 10, 2016, 11:47:16 PM
Missed 'straight'

There is a kind of irony, here. :p  Straight here, as well, but I've definitely felt like a minority in the fandom.  But that's okay - I'm happy to be that minority if it means everyone else has a place where they can feel at home being true to themselves.  It also means being exposed to such a wide spectrum that it opens up your worldview and learn to be accepting of everyone, and can look past their gender / sexuality (while still recognizing it as valid!) to the person themselves.

SharpCoyote

#4
'Otherkin' also probably should not be stuffed in with 'trans / intersexed'
as though it were an afterthought
(like 'straight', both should also have their own nice little check boxes).

Perhaps a further box for 'bisexual / pansexual' would also be in order,
as you had also skipped pan, and these two mostly fit together
much more soundly and happily than they do with 'gay / lesbian'.
Biting is excellent;  it's like kissing, only there is a winner.

Kovu

bi.
You know, there are areas of the internet where being bi is the exception not the rule. Crazy, I know. o.o

~ Kovu

Xen Garden

Heteroflexible, Agender, and Demisexual.

GalaxyOtter


Magromancer

#8
pan but most friends and family think I'm straight, rather not get into it with them right now, way too much drama.

hotshot7000

I'm a dood, and I guess I'm Bi-Pan as I don't really care which side of the gender it is. It's more along the lines of "Does this person make me feel happy and do I make them feel just as or more happy?..." personalities matter much more than a sexual conduit
"My aim, is only to move forward" Afro Samurai

ChapterAquila92

Such is a fandom where two thirds of the demographic are part of the alphabet soup community. I personally don't care much for it, so long as modesty remains the better part of self-expression in public.
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Bilston

I'm another straight guy, and single too! Ladies?  ;D
Bilston the Tea Wolf ☕

Kyroo

Quote from: ChapterAquila92 on November 27, 2016, 11:51:35 PM
Such is a fandom where two thirds of the demographic are part of the alphabet soup community. I personally don't care much for it, so long as modesty remains the better part of self-expression in public.

Don't lump all of us in there  :P

I'm beyond done with the "movement" aspect, and consider myself a guy who just happens to like guys. The label makes it easy to convey to others, no different than "straight". But as far as this LGBTQI#M2%S&R community business, I'll pass!

I know I'm not the only one feeling this way.

ChapterAquila92

#13
Quote from: Kyroo on December 17, 2016, 09:22:40 AM
Don't lump all of us in there  :P

I'm beyond done with the "movement" aspect, and consider myself a guy who just happens to like guys. The label makes it easy to convey to others, no different than "straight". But as far as this LGBTQI#M2%S&R community business, I'll pass!

I know I'm not the only one feeling this way.
I am using the term "community" quite loosely here; I know that there is enough disparity within that demographic to realize that it's an exercise in futility to attempt to see it as being a monolith.

My point still stands however that a vastly disproportionate number of furries identify within the realm of LGBT, compared to the rest of the population. It also goes to show just how small the Furry Fandom actually is when we're talking about a demographic that makes up a single-digit percentage of the population at large (LGBT, not furries).
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Crassadon

I'm not sure what I feel comfortable saying about my sexuality. .  I've only slept with guys. . . I don't want to rule out females, but I think I'd face some difficulties in trying to date a girl.

What is otherkin representing in this poll? I thought of otherkin as "mythical creatures," so you can be an otherkin and make out with whatever gender you like.

. . .I feel. . .like I've never been accepted in the LGBT community, ever. Especially as the acronym keeps growing, I feel like I am gay but I am not a part of this group. And I like that transgender rights are an issue: that's incredible! But I don't feel any camaraderie from the LGBT group . .and I don't feel welcomed when I enter an LGBT location. . . And, I'd sure like to: I've faced trauma, and abuse, for my sexuality, and it would be awesome if there was a place I could go, and feel safe; and maybe feel supported because I knew someone there, who actually knew something about being gay; who maybe knows something about bdsm. . . Because I can talk to "a professional," but they never know shit about issues gay people face. I got diagnosed with schizophrenia this month. . Is that really what's wrong with me?!???!? "You should take some risperidone; would probably help a lot." I know that's not what's wrong with me. .

Let me put a different way: one time I was denied access across the US border--for no explained reason; I'm pretty sure they thought I looked too weird, literally--and I was sent back across the border; had to talk with the Canadian guards. . They don't know why I was sent back: the US coulda thought I was a criminal; maybe I had punched someone! And soon I could tell it didn't matter: the investigation ended when I left the USA, and even if I really was a criminal, that didn't matter. What mattered is that I am a Canadian, and I'm home now, and this woman interviewing me will do everything she can to protect me in Canada. And I know the other gaurd nearby, will protect me, too. And when I walk out of the room, I can tell the two guards ahead of me, will protect me, too, and it didn't even matter if was up to no good: these guards will defend me, because I am Canadian, and that's all that matters! I'm home now. And I've never felt so proud before in my life. I felt like I wanted to defend them, too, if anything did happen..  :)


I haven't felt . .defended, for being gay. I'm ashamed to say I'm gay.  I want to march in the parade with a sign saying: "not proud."   But I've been so sick, it might literally kill me. I feel like a damaged good, that the LGBT community wants to shove underground to maintain the rhetoric of acceptance and peace.
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