Quote Originally Posted by MissConstrued View Post
And we can only communicate so long as words have meanings. If everyone decides to use words in accordance with their own personal semantics, we'll have a massive breakdown in communication.

My posts are never angry. I do my best to use words in such a manner that my point is clear, which quite often comes across as blunt. Flowery prose breeds misunderstanding.

Call yourself whatever you wish. Just don't expect others to believe that a relationship involving you -- a male -- with another male, is heterosexual. We are talking about physical sex here. Otherwise, why pretend words have meanings at all? Why don't we all just throw our dictionaries away, and mumble and grunt to each other?
LOL, you can try to label me any way you like. That is your exercise in futility, not mine.

But the fact remains, I find how I relate to others sexually, and how others relate to me sexually is dependent on my gender. I find this to be an interesting observation, with possible implications on the vary nature of sexuality and sexual attraction. Shoot, I actually find my sexual chakra's change, and even how I orgasm changes depending on my gender (for example, as a woman I am capable of multiple orgasms, mainly because my chakra has moved away from my genitals).

It's just an interesting observation.

Marla