Where can I read really steamy Lesbian or bisexual stories? I'm bisexual, and I've been dating the same guy of three years. So I fantasize a lot about women. I just really want to read some kind of Fantasy stories. Something I can loose myself in. Any suggestions? |
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Should stories about gay and bisexual families be read to guyren? Should stories about gay and bisexual families be read to guyren?...as in storybooks read to five or seven year olds
This is for statistics for a paper I have to do. Please answer why or why not. Thank you.
could you please state your age as well? thank you!!
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I'm 27.
I don't see a problem with it. Why? Because love is love. I want to raise my daughter to be open-minded. |
For lesbians and bisexual girls, are you good at writing stories? if you are good at writing stories can you please help me write a couple of scenes? you don't have to if you don't want to. and do you accept e-mail on your yahoo answers? if so let me know. or just give me your e-mail address and i'll send it there. i would really appreciate your help!
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the story is a teen drama. |
yes i am very good at writing storys im writting 1 now actually wats it 4 tho a project or wat
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Do you like writing fictional stories in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered section? Or do you know anyone who does? |
| YEAH I DO, GOT A PROBLEM? |
Am i a bisexual? or doi just like love stories of all kind? I have a boyfriend whom i love very much, very much sexuallyattracted to him and in love with him.I do like to watch lesbian romance (the "l" word and stuff like that). I a not attracted to women, i dont want to have sex with a woman, but i like lesbian romance stories, why? |
| Maybe because you're a romantic. They go through so much to be with each other, because they are that much in love. They're bond is so special to them that nothing can get in the way. If that's not love i don't know what is. It doesn't mean your bi. |
Have you ever had a homosexual or bisexual or asexual character in your stories? How did you build their character? |
Same way you build a straight character. It really depends on the story. Is the story about relationships? Is the story about dealing with homophobia? Or is the sexuality just an aspect of the character that isn't the main point of the story?
I could easily ask, has anyone ever written a vegetarian into their stories? How do you build character for a vegetarian?
Tell us a little about your story and maybe we can help more. Feel free to message me. My main characters always tend to be bisexual since I find it hard to write monosexual characters (being bisexual myself). I'd be happy to give you some tips.
-Scarlet |
Can you share coming out stories? I am a junior in high school considering coming out as bisexual but? I know most of my friends would turn their backs on me.
I'm honestly not sure how my family would react. I don't want to lose them over something like this.
My mom has no clue of my past girlfriends but she knows everything about the boys so I think she assumes that I like only men. |
| My best advice is to be completely honest with your family. Parents are more accepting than you give them credit for. You're their guy and they will love you no matter what. I'm personally not bisexual, but my best friend in high school was ( it was a guy) so i can sort of relate, he came out to him parents just straight forward, they accepted who he was, and moved on from it. |
Can I hear your homosexual/bisexual self-discovery stories <3 ? Or if you have some on anyone else... THANKS :) |
well, if you wanted to hear it, it would mean me practically telling you my life story! but i'll try and keep it to the main points.
so for as long as i can remember i have always been more... drawn to girls than boys. im pretty sure my first crush was my grade 1 teacher, i told her i loved her. but of course, the only kind of love i understood, was family love. so i asked her if she would be my mom! haha, kinda funny right?
same thing happened with my grade 2 teacher, i had a crush on her too, but again i didnt understand it, and interpreted it as i had before.
there was a lesbian couple living down the street from us when i was little, i was friends with their daughter (although she was much younger than me). according to my mother, i once told her "mommy, when i grow up i want there to be two mommies like -said couple-, because when there's a mommy and a daddy, the mommy doesnt get to have any fun." partly this view came from me growing up with parents that were wrong for eachother, and eventually got divorced. but i still think it counts :P
grade 5 i was really attracted to a girl who was 2 grades older than me. i had only seen her out the window every so often, but i wanted to know her. eventually i became friends with a girl in my grade who looked a lot like the older girl (we are still friends now, actually more like sisters).
grade 6/7, i knew i was attraced to girls. decided i was bi because i had a crush on a boy in my grade (he was VERY feminine, maybe why i liked him?)
grade 8-9 was sure i was bi, had a bunch of crushes, but one huge one. i totally fell for my english student teacher. she was FINE. and smart too! anyways, she left and i was heart broken. blah blah blah
grade 10 i had some medical issues that affected me emotionally and ended up seeing a psychiatrist for a short period. i was open to him that i was bi, proud of it actually. but he kept saying "why have labels?". i had read up on the kinsey scale the year before, but looked it up again just to make sure i had the right evidence to support my so proud label. so i looked it up, and reading over the descriptions, found i was actually leaning toward women more... a lot more.
i began totally finding out all i could about lesbians, about being with a girl. (found out about tegan and sara, now a totally huge fan :D). it sounded more and more appealing to me, more and more like what i wanted. i found yahoo answers and the lgbt section. heard someone call themselves "a borderline lesbian" i adopted that label, but was still sure i liked men.
i actually got to a point where being a lesbian sounded so right for me, that i was dissapointed that i wasn't one. i felt like because i was kiind of attracted to men, i was disqualified from something that was amazing. i knew i would probably end up with a woman, but i felt like because i wasn't a full on lesbian, i was some how... less.
early grade 11 i realized that i didn't want to marry a man, that i saw myself with a woman, for everything. that i didn't find sex with a man appealing in my head, just a turn off. i weighed the likes and dislikes and found that there was really very little about men that i found attractive. i accepted that i was gay.
now i just need a girlfriend! :D |
I am a bisexual girl & I would like to hear any stories people have about being gay, les or bi? now these stories can either be helpful, sexual, about relationships anything on the topic of gay/les & bi. guys & girls feel free to comment. |
| I know of an Indian actor who told this in an interview. After reading this article, I have kind of developed respect for bisexual people. He told that in his early years, he faced a lot of embaracement. His family could not accept him this way so he ran away from his home to look for a better place to live in. He met a friend of his kind and both started living together. They knew they had to find a way to earn money so they both tried their luck in differnent fields including hair styling and acting. The friend who helped this actor found a better partner and moved out leaving the actor alone and to struggle for himself. The actor felt very hurt and decided never to let himself feel dumped. So, he went on his mission to become a successful worker. He took up job in a salon and with his communicative skills developed good relations and got a small break in a film as a 'male actor'. He worked hard and was liked by audience. He got second role as a 'bisexual' and worked hard for that too....working hard in 2 fields simultaneously, he is today one of the well known actors (acting world has accepted him as a bisexual and respects him for being good natured, helpful and humble person). He is also working as a hair stylist and believes that if he becomes good at it, he will always be in demand. |
Good high school lesbian/bisexual stories? im writing a paper on non-stereotypical young lesbians/bisexuals.. and was looking for a story or movie about two high schools girls that are not stereotypical lesbians (tomboys, butch, emo, ugly, etc.) |
| Loving Annabelle was a good movie. I think the lead young character is at an all girls prep school. She falls for a teacher. Cute story. |