I love making new friends and I'm easy to get along but sometimes I feel LGBT+ exists inside a bubble. I'm starting to notice a few usual patterns when I hang around guys:
- It's taken for granted that you are straight
- "men this woman that"
- Bisexuality isn't real
- Talking about girls = hyping about your sexual interests
- Transphobia. This one is incredibly common it seems
I hardly confront about any of those things unless people directly ask me what I think about it, which turns out it never happens lol. So I'm talking about it here instead.
I don't get as many chances to hang out with circles predominated by girls so I wonder what those are like.
And yeah, I'm talking about tendencies, not everyone or every group
- It's taken for granted that you are straight
- "men this woman that"
- Bisexuality isn't real
- Talking about girls = hyping about your sexual interests
- Transphobia. This one is incredibly common it seems
I hardly confront about any of those things unless people directly ask me what I think about it, which turns out it never happens lol. So I'm talking about it here instead.
I don't get as many chances to hang out with circles predominated by girls so I wonder what those are like.
And yeah, I'm talking about tendencies, not everyone or every group