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I think we need to sit the monosexuals down and have a talk about this.
Two same gender people in a relationship isn't automatically a "gay" couple. Two different gender people in a relationship isn't automatically a "straight" couple.
There's a whole amazing diverse rainbow of sexual orientations out here. Can we please not reduce all relationships to the same straight/gay binary that we've had to fight so hard to move past on an individual level?
I don't wanna speak for the whole bi community if there's significant disagreement on this, so other bi perspectives please speak up if you agree or not. Am I off base here?
Edit: typo
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