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When TS Madison asks why you’re announcing your straight in the Unlikely Throuple conversation where everybody present already knows, she being vigilante about how centering straightness can be a sign of insecurity to prove one is nothing else but heterosexual. Though I was presenting my straightness as an entry...

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Full conversation here

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Here’s link for tickets in Houston December 12th..

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That makes a lot of sense, why the Chucky attire tho? (I’m just messin) 😂

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Shit I mean, I thought you was bisexual I’m not gone lie, maybe you did have to announce it? 🤣 ima have to listen to this whole conversation.

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Why do gay people especially these weird ass transformers feel like they even belong in these conversations at all?

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Where are the links

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I missed what Unlikely Throuple means but I assume it implies polyamory/gamy. But I feel there should be some acknowledgment to the privilege straight people have for being straight. They created the status quo, and more and more these days straights appropriate from LGBT culture

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Do I have the wrong person or did you refuse to say whether you’d date a trans woman because you were in a relationship at the time? I’m bad with faces but I kinda feel like that was you too.

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Hate the connotation of the term straight. I’m the opposite of “straight” what am I crooked?😕

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