Wish i was gay
I'm a Linear Girl, but Want I Were a Gay Guy...
Leahcar’s question continued,
This must sound so strange but I’m finally being honest with myself and dependency to get it out (Short for ‘out of the closet’. When someone’s LGBTQ+ identity is known to other people.) there for someone else to know about before I burst. I won’t tell anyone I know about these feelings, but they just frustrate me all the time. It makes me so low because I realize I can’t modify the fact that I was born in the body I was, but I don’t suspect I’d ever stare into getting a sex (Different things people choose to do to actively express or enact sexuality and sexual feelings; often this involves genitals, but not always. ) change, especially since going from female to male is so complicated and wouldn’t nearly finding in what I wish I could be. Do you know if having this problem is as rare as I expect it is? Most people who want to change sexes I assume are not feeling like they want to be a homosexual (Someone who is only or mostly emotionally and sexually attracted to people of their same sex or of the same or a similar gender.) version of the other side gender (Characteristics tha
Wish You Were Same-sex attracted by Anne Imhof
In her latest exhibition, Wish You Were Gay, Anne Imhof delves into deeply personal and historical terrains, juxtaposing biographical fragments with broader existential themes.
Hosted at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria, the show unfurls across multiple floors, presenting new works in sculpture, painting, sound, and video. This comprehensive survey navigates the realms of finitude, artifice, and presence, while revisiting formative periods of Imhof’s life, echoing the sentiments of chosen family that resonate deeply within queer communities.
Imhof's narrative weaves through the early 2000s, a period of profound transition both personally and artistically. This era, captured through nascent digital camcorder technology, allowed her to explore self-reflection and performance in ways previously uncharted. These raw, urgent recordings – fragments of which now form the bedrock of her six new video works – encapsulate a time when her life and art were inextricably intertwined. The immediacy and authenticity of these pieces evoke a palpable sense of urgency, a persistent rehearsal of persona and presence.
The exhibition opens with MARIA, an
Whenever a conversation starts heading toward the realm of sex, digital dating or intimacy, I find myself bracing for impact. As a lesbian, when I’m with a group of straight women, it seems like those topics of conversation often invite invasive questions regarding my sexuality, and I’m not sure anyone would touch comfortable answering these questions for someone outside of their most intimate relationships.
It’s also the ideal environment for one of my pet peeves to emerge — hearing straight women say they wish they were gay.
I’ve heard the statement, or some variation of it, pretty frequently from straight women. Whether it’s creature directed at me specifically or over social media at the wlw (women loving women) group, I’ve heard it enough to become fed up with it.
Admittedly, as far as pet peeves go, it is fairly far down my list. In my experience, it’s never a malicious or homophobic comment. In reality, I get the feeling that when straight women say they wish they were gay, they’re often allies who mean it as a compliment, which is why I’m here to say you exactly why it isn’t.
The proclamation that “I wish I was gay” frequently follows conversations about all the negative cha
This topic has been lockedAwesome game, a bit too much same-sex attracted stuff thoIt's kinda annoying everytime I need to talk with the male characters, they are all thirsty af and in an attempt to just decline their advances I just don't speak to them at all. It's good to own the inclusive options but maybe, just maybe, the world is more into vanilla stuff than the Internet seems to exhibit. Just a thought.Record this post
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