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Old 04-26-2007, 12:30 AM
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At Kinsey 6, you are stone gay!

I might change my mind once I have more experience...but I'm pretty sure I'm a Kinsey 3-4.
I should specify that I didn't actually score a Kinsey 6 - I just saw that the range ran from 0-6 on the quiz results, while the discussion here had indicated a 0-5 range. I just wondered what the discrepancy was. (NTTAWWT - just don't want to misrepresent myself here )

Still think that quiz is worded weird though. How is a question that asks you to rank from "Nuh-uh" to "Totally" whether "God clearly states in the Bible that eating shellfish is wrong" supposed to determine anything?

(Not to mention I wasn't sure how to answer the question "Having a hetero date might be FABULOUS" - do you answer "totally" because you do like dating members of the opposite sex, or do you answer "nuh-uh" because the "might be FABULOUS" part is supposed to allude to a gay person who might be willing to consider going on a hetero date? I don't like taking quizzes where I have to decipher what the hell the question means so that I can give an answer that best represents my opinion. )
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Old 04-26-2007, 12:06 PM
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(NTTAWWT - just don't want to misrepresent myself here
yesssssssss +2 to susan314 for clever acronym stemming from mid 90s catchphrase...
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Old 04-28-2007, 11:57 PM
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Still think that quiz is worded weird though. How is a question that asks you to rank from "Nuh-uh" to "Totally" whether "God clearly states in the Bible that eating shellfish is wrong" supposed to determine anything?

(Not to mention I wasn't sure how to answer the question "Having a hetero date might be FABULOUS" - do you answer "totally" because you do like dating members of the opposite sex, or do you answer "nuh-uh" because the "might be FABULOUS" part is supposed to allude to a gay person who might be willing to consider going on a hetero date? I don't like taking quizzes where I have to decipher what the hell the question means so that I can give an answer that best represents my opinion. )
I agree - very strange. I have no idea exactly what I was answering on half of those questions. Still, I agree with their assessment of me (a 2); it seems about right.
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Old 05-16-2007, 09:47 PM
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No need to start a new thread about this. I heard of the term of LUG and BUG the other night on MTV. It supposedly stands for Lesbian Until Graduation and Bisexual Until Graduation.

Has anyone heard of this? Or know women who were LUG/BUGs? I find this strange, because half of the lesbians I know were actually "straight" during their high school and college years, not the other way around. Are these the same girls who do it because it is trendy? Or were they geniunely lesbian or bi and went straight because they thought they'll catch more drama in the "real world" for their orientation?
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Old 05-16-2007, 09:51 PM
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Sorry to take the topic in another direction Dinoysus, but I thought I'd post this now since I got my topic assignment last night.

I'm taking a class on Sexual Dysfunction and Family Violence and each student has to teach 40-60 minutes of material. My topic is sex and violence issues specific to the LGBTQ(etc.) community. While I wait for my textbooks to show up in the mail, I was hoping some people could make some suggestions about topics to cover within that presentation.

(To clarify, the class is NOT saying that LGBTQetc is a sexual dysfunction, but we're doing a section specific to this community/communities.)
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Old 05-16-2007, 09:57 PM
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Sorry to take the topic in another direction Dinoysus, but I thought I'd post this now since I got my topic assignment last night.

I'm taking a class on Sexual Dysfunction and Family Violence and each student has to teach 40-60 minutes of material. My topic is sex and violence issues specific to the LGBTQ(etc.) community. While I wait for my textbooks to show up in the mail, I was hoping some people could make some suggestions about topics to cover within that presentation.

(To clarify, the class is NOT saying that LGBTQetc is a sexual dysfunction, but we're doing a section specific to this community/communities.)
I don't remember where I read this, but same sex violence (sexual and physical) is very underreported and is as much as a problem in the GLBT community as it is in the heterosexual one. Look on around on the internet and you should find something.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:08 PM
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I don't remember where I read this, but same sex violence (sexual and physical) is very underreported and is as much as a problem in the GLBT community as it is in the heterosexual one. Look on around on the internet and you should find something.
Thanks,

And for your topic, I didn't know any LUG/BUGs per se, or no one who identified as Lesbian/Bi but dropped it. I definately knew people who engaged in threesomes, and probably won't after college, but as I don't know how much of what was going on (and definately don't want to) I can't say for certain. I don't know what they'd self identify either so... I got nuthin.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:09 PM
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No need to start a new thread about this. I heard of the term of LUG and BUG the other night on MTV. It supposedly stands for Lesbian Until Graduation and Bisexual Until Graduation.

Has anyone heard of this? Or know women who were LUG/BUGs? I find this strange, because half of the lesbians I know were actually "straight" during their high school and college years, not the other way around. Are these the same girls who do it because it is trendy? Or were they geniunely lesbian or bi and went straight because they thought they'll catch more drama in the "real world" for their orientation?
I've never heard of this, but I do remember reading that many women do experiment during their college years. I would have to guess they do it because it's trendy. I would think it would be difficult to be gay or lesbian, live that lifestyle for a few years, then go back to being straight. I would think if they're gonna fake it, they'd just fake it all the way through. I would think that would be extremely hard to do though.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:45 PM
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I've never heard of this, but I do remember reading that many women do experiment during their college years. I would have to guess they do it because it's trendy. I would think it would be difficult to be gay or lesbian, live that lifestyle for a few years, then go back to being straight. I would think if they're gonna fake it, they'd just fake it all the way through. I would think that would be extremely hard to do though.
I feel like there's a category I call Hedonistic. Where they're just in it for the pleasure and the fun and the approval or whatever but it's not really reflective of their actual orientation as a whole. That's where the "trendy" people fit in to me.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:36 PM
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No need to start a new thread about this. I heard of the term of LUG and BUG the other night on MTV. It supposedly stands for Lesbian Until Graduation and Bisexual Until Graduation.

Has anyone heard of this? Or know women who were LUG/BUGs? I find this strange, because half of the lesbians I know were actually "straight" during their high school and college years, not the other way around. Are these the same girls who do it because it is trendy? Or were they geniunely lesbian or bi and went straight because they thought they'll catch more drama in the "real world" for their orientation?
I've been hearing about this for years - as in back when I was in college. I think it's most prevalent in women's colleges and with women who are brought up in Repressed Small Town USA, are going to college to get their degree, but will be returning to Repressed Small Town USA because their family owns a huge business or something.

I'm sure there are also HUGs (Hobags Until Graduation) who screw their way through college and then go home and marry their high school sweetheart who still thinks she's still a virgin.

How anyone gets away with this anymore with the internet & myspace though, I have no clue.
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