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[–]Destresse 16 insightful - 2 fun16 insightful - 1 fun17 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

As a person, never, because I'm only out to family and close friends.

I honestly don't witness it much either. I just see the lack of knowledge, which is to be expected. The common assumptions, the wild hypothesises. Lol

I see people being confused and curious about it, basically. I have seen straight people explaining homosexuality wrong to other straight people, and meanwhile I sat there staring a hole into my shoe and screaming internally lol.

I honestly wish everyone understood what homosexuality is and our specific struggles. I dislike having all eyes and attention on me as I explain something very intimate and visceral. The most asked question when coming out to straight people: how do you know? Uh. I don't want to tell you about what turns me on lmao. Isn't it obvious?? This is why I don't come out and rarely talk about it with straight or even bisexual people.

[–]oofreesouloo 18 insightful - 1 fun18 insightful - 0 fun19 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I see people being confused and curious about it, basically. I have seen straight people explaining homosexuality wrong to other straight people, and meanwhile I sat there staring a hole into my shoe and screaming internally lol.

OMG, I feel you so much. This has happened to me several times. Once, I heard two guys (which were my peers by the way) discussing whether lesbians missed dick or not during sex...................................... and they concluded that "probably". I was like literally beside them hearing that cringing so hard............