@Charlieri
Charlie Olivieri
@Charlieri · 3:48

"I'm bisexual, but I could never be in a relationship with..."

And this used to be me when I was a teenager. I thought I was straight. I thought I was an ally. I thought I was like, really good ally. I did all the research I knew all about everything. I would stand up for my friends, no question. And I thought I was like, maybe I could be with a woman, but I wouldn't be with a woman romantically. There could be a relationship with a woman

Why do we find it so difficult to potentially see ourselves in queer relationships?

@ZLisbon
Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 4:07
What made it be that I fell in love with men and didn't, like, explore didn't use my single time to explore things as equally with women, even though I'm often more attracted to women. And I think what you just put forward is like a very good theory is that as much as my parents were supportive of everything and I grew up in a very, very Liberal town, very Liberal environment
@Charlieri
Charlie Olivieri
@Charlieri · 3:47

@ZLisbon

But I think it helped me reflect on my view of men, and maybe I relate to them in some ways that aren't actually driven by pure attraction and connection, which I think it's just a really interesting thing to examine in the first place, even if it turns out that you are not completely under the compact umbrella? Yeah. So I guess I'm just spitballing and sharing thank you. If you're. Response
@MysticScientist
Indy Rishi Singh
@MysticScientist · 1:57
Then I project those kind of feelings on people of the opposite sex when that's not what makes me happy in those relationships. So interesting to think from a male perspective, how, like, we need healthy same sex relationships and how those manifest pun intended
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