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I don't get how she can say "When I'm with a girl I'm a lesbian and when I'm with a boy I'm bi." I hope I'm not the only one but those words don't sit well with me.
no biggie at all![]()
Well she has been imo. If Tahlia doesn't stand by her, it just means that the relationship wasn't strong enough to last and obviously trust wasn't there.
Pretty much yeah, as compared to the hysterical overreactions anyway.
I understand what Tully is getting at when she says she's basically hesitant to call herself bisexual when she's in a relationship with women. People tend to treat female bisexuality as "just a phase". I also know a lot of lesbians who say point blank they refuse to have relationships with bisexual women. I think people tend to view sexuality as being very black and white, so if you say you're straight you must be 100% for penis, if you say you're lesbian you must be 100% for pussy, and if you say you're bisexual you must be 50/50. Some people have preferences. Tully's preference IS women. So I get why she identifies the way she does, and I think everyone is free to identify as whatever they want to identify as.... but it's all a bit confusing and I can also see why people find it problematic or misrepresentative.
That's why I respond more to Tim's view of sexuality, where labels are pointless because human sexuality is so fluid and everchanging. When he said you choose your sexuality I don't think he meant you choose whether you have homosexual tendencies, but you do choose how/if to label it and bottle it and present it to the world. Tully chooses to identify publicly as a lesbian. It's her choice to make, even if it's not the most "accurate" label.
Aww thanks hun!Just want to say that I've been reading the forum for a while now, only just started posting, and I always sit here nodding my head to everything you write![]()
I think the "overreaction" is pretty spot on, good to see that most people don't condone cheating.
That's where we'd disagree, because I'm worried about the reaction to a mistake she made in handling her relationships in a very unique situation being a bit of a hateful mob mentality that will continue and result in her having to deal with a fair bit of bullying from behind keyboards when she gets out if people don't sober up from it a bit. Some are going to take it too far and really make things miserable for her. That's what I don't condone, I absolutely hate bullying and I'm worried that there is a very probable chance of it happening to her from people who actually feel that they're justified in doing it. I just hope she at least has good people around her when she gets out to keep things sane.
Is this girl serious?
Don't worry, IMO GalPal is just part of the social media strategist support crew. They throw any random stuff in to try and deflect from Tullys behaviour! Once the dullards are out Tully will follow soon enough
At least you guys have got a good reason to hate her now, so that makes a difference.
I know a lot of girls that identify as Tully does, and she does have a point.I understand what Tully is getting at when she says she's basically hesitant to call herself bisexual when she's in a relationship with women. People tend to treat female bisexuality as "just a phase". I also know a lot of lesbians who say point blank they refuse to have relationships with bisexual women. I think people tend to view sexuality as being very black and white, so if you say you're straight you must be 100% for penis, if you say you're lesbian you must be 100% for pussy, and if you say you're bisexual you must be 50/50. Some people have preferences. Tully's preference IS women. So I get why she identifies the way she does, and I think everyone is free to identify as whatever they want to identify as.... but it's all a bit confusing and I can also see why people find it problematic or misrepresentative.
That's why I respond more to Tim's view of sexuality, where labels are pointless because human sexuality is so fluid and everchanging. When he said you choose your sexuality I don't think he meant you choose whether you have homosexual tendencies, but you do choose how/if to label it and bottle it and present it to the world. Tully chooses to identify publicly as a lesbian. It's her choice to make, even if it's not the most "accurate" label.
That's where we'd disagree, because I'm worried about the reaction to a mistake she made in handling her relationships in a very unique situation being a bit of a hateful mob mentality that will continue and result in her having to deal with a fair bit of bullying from behind keyboards when she gets out if people don't sober up from it a bit. Some are going to take it too far and really make things miserable for her. That's what I don't condone, I absolutely hate bullying and I'm worried that there is a very probable chance of it happening to her from people who actually feel that they're justified in doing it. I just hope she at least has good people around her when she gets out to keep things sane.
Just remind me, when she went into the house did she have lesbian stamped on her forehead so we all knew?