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guanin ([personal profile] guanin) wrote2010-01-19 02:34 pm

Gods, I'm tired.

My incoming period is readying itself to kill me and for some reason I'm reading wank from people who for some reason think that having a discussion means bitching at people who don't sing your praises when you're being an ass and a hypocrite.

Bleargh! I'm tired of reading about that "women writing m/m fiction" thing. Except that I'm part of that. So I feel obligated to be updated on it. Although I'm glad that finally people are acknowledging that it's not only straight women with a few lesbians here and there. Grey areas exist! I'm one of them (I identify as bisexual, but only because society insists on putting categories on everyone and it's shorthand).

I really kinda feel like making a post about this because sometimes rants start in my head and I can't make them stop, but I'm so damn tired right now.

[identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com 2010-01-19 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've tried to stay out of the women writing m/m fiction kind of discussions. Not because I think it's not an important thing to talk about, but because I never feel fully qualified to talk about it. I mean, my personal approach is to be as respectful as possible when it comes to anything I write, and that has served me well enough. I don't see why a little common sense and courtesy all around is that difficult. But anyway: get some rest. I'm on the edge of period stuff myself and that tends to manifest with me by eating a ton, so I sympathize.

[identity profile] phoenixjustice.livejournal.com 2010-01-30 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
(I identify as bisexual, but only because society insists on putting categories on everyone and it's shorthand).))

I am the same way--I like both guys and girls, so I would also be considered bisexual by society, but as it is, I absolutely hate labels so I don't really like to be called that. I'm me, simple as that. I like who I like and I'm not going to make any apologies for that. (But why is it that if you are a girl and say you like both guys and girls both that people seem to automatically assume that you are a lesbian who is just "experimenting" with guys, or the like? There IS such a thing as being able to like both sexes. >_>)