A lot of the time when you tell someone that you’re bisexual, they ask for your credentials. They ask how many men have you dated? How many women have you dated? Which one do you prefer? Which one have you had more sex with? These are incredibly personal questions that you wouldn’t ask a straight or gay person, but bisexuality has “less validity” so we get asked all these stupid, intimate questions. And if you don’t want to answer then someone will make assumptions about you but if you do answer, and the fact is out of the three people you fucked two of them are one gender and one of them is the other then people will decide whether you are gay or straight, they’ll make the decision for you.
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I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me.
― George Orwell, 1984 (via bourbonandpearls)

One of my favorite books

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I’ve never been this sexually frustrated before in my life.

It’s not unusual to want to be with someone who you’re sure doesn’t want to be with you, and to keep wanting them anyway.

It’s not unusual to fall in love with all the wrong things and all the wrong people.

It’s not unusual to feel like you deserve more or different or better.

It’s not unusual to wonder if anyone can ever really love you, the real you; all of the real you.

It’s not unusual to wonder who the real you is.

Things That are Not Unusual  (via mermaidsongs)

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