How open are you with sexuality?

similar.squirrel

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I tend to keep things to myself both online and off. Talking about all that stuff is all well and good until you realise that you're talking or hearing about somebody else's intimate bodily fluids and get nauseated.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Sexuality? Well, it is so mainstream and easy to talk about heterosexuality.... I'd rather know you for a while before we dive into the details though.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I'm fairly open, I don't talk about sex with partners, but about my preferences and less-serious sex I'll happily talk about, with friends.
 

demoman_chaos

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Online I am far more open than in person. Online I'll admit I'm a furry (not the kind that dresses up, just the kind that looks at pictures of humanized animals, I'm not a freak like those people). In person, twill not. Just like online I am much more likely to admit to being a brony than in person.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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As another user mentioned; online I'm more or less perfectly open, what with my anonymity and all. IRL, I'm a closeted bisexual and the topic of sexuality is generally something that makes me feel very uncomfortable and I'd rather avoid or sidestep it when it comes up if I can. Thankfully, most of friends don't seem to give a shit about my love life and are kind enough not to ask.
 

Zeckt

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Lets just say I'm more pretty then most real women and leave it at that.
 

burningdragoon

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Not that open compared to most people probably. It's not really me being uncomfortable or prudish about it and I likely won't ask someone to stop talking about it or anything. I just really am not interested in what other people are doing without their clothes on. With some exceptions of course.
 

MegaManOfNumbers

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CATB320 said:
I'm kind of a prude. Anything sexual makes me uncomfortable, haha. I don't really get it when people talk openly about experiences -- not because I'm offended or anything, but because to me, things like that are very private.
Aye aye Brother.

I feel the same way. I'm rather reluctant to talk about sex or anything involving it in general.

It's private and I do not want to know another person's sex life!

Besides, my turn-ons are kinda messed up. (Stupid anime fetishes. >.>)
 

Comando96

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DannyJBeckett said:
Comando96 said:
DannyJBeckett said:
"Look at that fucking f****t over there", I'd probably have to physically restrain myself from flooring that person.
Where I come from (Herefordshire, UK), a ******... Is a food. And a Fag is a cigarette.
:p
I'm English as well, it's just that I don't hear the word Queer a lot, if at all. At least from my conversational experiences, ****** seems to have replaced Queer as the catch-all pejorative for Homosexuals. If I were to hear someone call someone else a Queer, it'd likely invoke the same response in me as hearing ******.
I knew you were from the UK. I always profile check with things that may vary from culture to culture or, as it seems this time, County to county. You Leeds which compared to me tis up ye (pronounced the) North.

Faggots are a food from Wales and the Black Country, only popular outside of that area... during rationing.

Still dunno how the food became an offensive term for homosexual but... it did >.>

To be honest I rarely hear the word queer where I live as... there is very little homophobia... (among young people anyway), but if used in an offensive sense then queer is the word as gay is too general.

Oddly enough "Thats so gay" used to describe anything bad... sadly... but otherwise people are fine with it.
Some of the Chav's are raving homophobics but meh.
 

Generic_Username

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I keep my orientation to myself IRL, since it's very, VERY frowned upon where I live. The internet's a whole other thing, though. I mean, I'm still not very open about it, but if directly asked, I'll answer truthfully.
 

Chemical Alia

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I see that as a personal matter and none of anyone else's business. It's not something I discuss with other people at all.
 

spartan231490

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I speak frankly but not graphically about sexual topics. I would be graphic, I just don't find that it adds anything to the conversation. In other words, I don't dance around things, but I don't go out of my way to be more graphic than necessary.
 

Jake0fTrades

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I'm very particular about who I talk to about sex.

Willing:
CLOSE friends.

Unwilling:
Anyone else.
 

WaysideMaze

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I make all kinds of rude and disgusting jokes about sex, hell, all of my friends do.
But I don't tend to have serious discussions with people about sex. Saying that, I don't tend to have serious discussions about anything if I can help it.
 

ReinWeisserRitter

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I've got nothing to hide (though I also prefer to keep things in context), but I also believe there's a time and a place for the topic. It's a subject that can easily make others uncomfortable, and when it does, one should cease.

I have been known to bring it up just to irritate the militantly conservative, though, which is kind of hypocritical given the above statement.
 

babinro

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I won't actively talk about anything sexual since issues like that are simply none of my business and don't come off as particularly interesting to me.

If I'm asked about it, I'm comfortable enough with myself to give an honest answer or opinion.
 

FalloutJack

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This is the internet. Exactly what do I have to fear?



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