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View Poll Results: What is your sexual orientation? | |||
I'm a guy who likes girls | 104 | 50.98% | |
I'm a guy who likes guys | 11 | 5.39% | |
I'm a girl who likes guys | 26 | 12.75% | |
I'm a girl who likes girls | 4 | 1.96% | |
I'm a guy who likes guys and girls | 14 | 6.86% | |
I'm a girl who likes guys and girls | 18 | 8.82% | |
I haven't figured out what I like yet... | 3 | 1.47% | |
I'm asexual | 4 | 1.96% | |
I'm an ostrich who likes badgers | 20 | 9.80% | |
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10-15-2010, 01:42 AM | #72 (permalink) | |
love will tear you apart
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10-15-2010, 09:42 AM | #73 (permalink) | |
Melancholia Eternally
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10-15-2010, 04:19 PM | #75 (permalink) | |
Music Addict
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Location: A State of Denial
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...but I still don't necessarily agree with it, because I would argue that the development of identity is sort of intrinsically conscious, just in an indirect way. One might not be building an identity as a whole picture consciously, but the individual decisions that create the makeup of that identity are conscious. Like for example (in terms of sexuality), I see a guy (or girl) and for whatever reason, I feel a particular twinge about him (or her). That element exists in a vacuum until I do or don't do something about it, even something internal--it doesn't become part of my personality until I put it somewhere. That process of reflection might take half a second and, once I've established precedent it *might* become (separate stresses on both of those words) automatic and unconscious, but initially I'm not sure that one can say it is. So to me, taking pride in one's identity--sexual or otherwise--is stepping back and looking at how all those little bits inform the whole; it's like saying "Ok, I thought and did all these things and that's what makes me me," which is where the self-reflection part comes in. The absence of pride, then, suggests (to me, at least) that that identity is more fragile and more in flux (which is an interesting tangent to get into, but I have to leave for an appointment in a sec so I'm going to stop there). Oh, and you trickster! Luckily, I have a Chastise handy for when you send your Nightmare my way. Mwahaha!
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