September 14, 2012 / 11:39AM 313 notes

biconfessions:

I really like Bi Net USA’s little guide to inclusive and respectful language. This might be a good thing to refer to if you’re trying to explain to a friend or family member why something they said offended you, what kind of language you would like them to use, and what it means to be bi/pan/fluid/other.

Also, in general, I think Bi Net USA is a good resource for information, surveys, finding Bi Advocacy Groups, T-shirts, and lots of other fun stuff. 

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August 15, 2011 / 4:00PM 196 notes

lgbtlaughs:

[Screencap of an anon message: “Pretty sure you’ve always wanted to see me naked.. Well.. I’m feeling pretty adventurous today so go to [blurred out phishing site address] (switch [dot] with .) then sign up and find my profile under the username ‘lolsummer69’. I hid my face in the pictures. but I want you to guess who I am and then hit me up on Facebook lol. Good luck.” Underneath is a pansexual flag with the flashing text ‘#this can only end well’]

lgbtlaughs:

[Screencap of an anon message: “Pretty sure you’ve always wanted to see me naked.. Well.. I’m feeling pretty adventurous today so go to [blurred out phishing site address] (switch [dot] with .) then sign up and find my profile under the username ‘lolsummer69’. I hid my face in the pictures. but I want you to guess who I am and then hit me up on Facebook lol. Good luck.” Underneath is a pansexual flag with the flashing text ‘#this can only end well’]

lgbtqpansexualanon spamit just seemed like a vague come-on like this works for pansexuals since we're more likely to be okay with whoever turns upthis was funnier in my head

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