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Rose Lalonde ✺ seer of light ([personal profile] grimmdark) wrote 2011-11-22 02:57 pm (UTC)

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[Rose gets serious as Kanaya does, but then quirks an eyebrow in slight amusement.]

You trolls should try to properly discuss these matters with humans before flinging them so carelessly at others. I take it you have not been properly explained the meaning of those words? But given the way you treat your affections I suppose it makes sense. Very well, let's see...

[She clears her throat, and removes her hands from her. In turn, though, she grabs Kanaya's hand with hers and pulls her to a couch so they can sit close and comfortably.]

Humans are far simpler on those matters, I'm sure you know. If it goes by terminology, then you can call them heterosexual or homosexual...among other more detailed but unnecessary complicated extra allocations. Heterosexuals, as the term conveys, are attracted to the opposite sex, while homosexuals are attracted to the same sex. Gay or lesbian are ways to refer to somebody who is homosexual, while the regular term to be used on heterosexuals is straight, it's simple to tell this all is firmly rooted on degradatory tendencies towards the homosexuals.

[Wait, so what is she?]

...in my particular case, ah, perhaps I should expand on the ways humans express their affections. The next term is bisexual. As it clearly stands, somebody identified as bisexual can be either attracted to their same sex or the opposite one. It usually is seen as an excuse of sorts, but if I'm to be honest I would say I probably stand there, because besides you, I had always thought my interests laid on the other side of the field--

[And she cringes, because her, using sport analogies?! What is this travesty!?!?!]

I could very well be lesbian though. By the way, lesbian is a term used exclusively for homosexual women, but gay might be applied for either gender. There are far more terms for people and what they are sexually attracted to, like the case of the so called asexual, which simply derive no pleasure at all from either gender, be it always or most of the time, with a number of tones down the scale, but I think you should first make sure this all isn't giving you some massive headache.

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