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wtf I'm cis now
i sometimes have nightmares like this
I would continue your joke and say come join us, but you really do not want to.
The amount of bullshit involved in cisnormative straight relationships is way too damn high. I don't understand how anyone can do this. I can't as a cisgender bisexual guy.
A cis, on my Hexbear?! Wow, this site is sure starting to feel progressive and inclusive! Welcome Conrad!
Not even cishet though, still very much bi. Hexbear lacking in diversity because we have no straights smh
Hi it's me, I'll be the hexbear token
You and me both, brother
There's a whole three of us!
Four, even.
I'm transhet, does that count?
ive already come from the other side and the grass is way greener over here hey
So before I came out, I was in a straight-appearing relationship, with dynamics that were unconsciously just queer enough that we often lightly made fun of our more traditional straight couple friends, like literally "are the straights ok?" type stuff (we still thought we were straight though, somehow).
EVEN SO it was so much more stifling than any of my relationships after I came out. The expectations are constant and unrelenting until you get to a place where there's no possible way anyone can read you as cishet, and even then cishets are so oblivious you have to outright tell them