Oh, My, God....
How Pansexual can turn riotous.
So from here, what do we do? x
How Pansexual can turn riotous.
So from here, what do we do? x
Yep. I mean, how many people had no idea about this? Eh? How!Layla Moran?
Yes I agree. It’s very viral right now and some people have literally no idea what it means. But also, some people don’t want to hear it either.It is a interesting post in fact yesterday a member asked me to explain the meaning of some words about sexual orientation like pansexual, fluid, bi-playful and, as you can imagine, It was not easy for me. It might be a good occasion to explain them to everyone.
Given that she explained what it meant - that she goes for everyone, regardless of how they identify themselves - in the interview… I dunno.Yep. I mean, how many people had no idea about this? Eh? How!
In case you missed the meaning, it’s something we (me and you) often discuss;
When we have our meetings like ?In case you missed the meaning, it’s something we (me and you) often discuss;
“I’m sapiosexual” hmm which means?
“I’m attracted to intellect and intelligence” ? xx
It’s something I’ve not got?but it is very sexy I think???In case you missed the meaning, it’s something we (me and you) often discuss;
“I’m sapiosexual” hmm which means?
“I’m attracted to intellect and intelligence” ? xx
Aye. Those little meetings. ?? xxWhen we have our meetings like ?
Further to this, turns out Layla Moran had no intention of publicly talking about her private life, of making it A Thing, until The Mail got hold of the story of her relationships and private life... and were planning on publishing it... and calling members of her family to ask what they thought of her private life.Given that she explained what it meant - that she goes for everyone, regardless of how they identify themselves - in the interview… I dunno.
I’m used to itFurther to this, turns out Layla Moran had no intention of publicly talking about her private life, of making it A Thing, until The Mail got hold of the story of her relationships and private life... and were planning on publishing it... and calling members of her family to ask what they thought of her private life.
She had to beg them not to run the story until she’d spoken to her family first...
I’d think that we’d all have sympathy for her in those circs; I doubt any of us would like our own private lives splashed over the papers.