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Polly With a Hint of Lime
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My small corner of the world where I will endeavor to write and share the wonderful stories of my fellow brothers, sisters, and everyone in between. This blog is a safe haven for all healthy sexuality of all colors of the rainbow. Happily taken by my fiance but feel free to talk!
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I see so many “support bi women!” And “bi women are important!” Posts and you’re so right! They ARE important and they should be supported.
But let’s also support bi boys.
Let bi boys date other boys without saying they’re gay.
Let bi boys date girls without being called straight.
Bi boys are important and valid and we need to support them as much as we support bi women.
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“I’m not very good at putting my feelings into words. That’s why people misunderstand me.”
— Haruki Murakami
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It’s hard to win more than one person at a time. If you’re single, or committed but have several people you’d like to add as partners, it’s easier to go one at a time. Pick one, flirt with them, ask them out, rinse, repeat. Trying to give more than one person the attention and flirtation to make them feel special is hard because if you do it to too many people at once they think you’re just flirting to be friendly. Pick an order, switch the order the opportunity arrises, and win some hearts.
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Real Talk
Poly is super complicated. It requires a ton of communication in ways that you’re you’re probably not proficient in. That’s ok. You can learn. But you gotta want to.
Also we should be able to list this shot on resumes cause we can resolve conflicts and work with others like you’ve never seen.
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“I want to talk about what happened without mentioning how much it hurt. There has to be a way. To care for the wounds without reopening them. To name the pain without inviting it back into me.”
— Lora Mathis
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No, but seriously, do you know how amazing Vincent Price is?
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Not just as an actor, although he was a blast to watch in everything he did.  He’s one of those actors who’s just clearly having a whale of a time, no matter how bad the film is.  He’s just genuinely happy to be there (it makes his villains a particular delight, and he played a LOT of them).
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But did you know that he was also on the PFLAG board after his daughter came out to him?  And that he was one of the earliest celebrities to speak out against the silence surrounding the AIDS epidemic?
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Did you know that when his daughter came out to him, he admitted to her that it had been difficult for him during his first two marriages, because his wives had not been pleased to find out that their husband was just as interested in men as they were?
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That’s right, kids, Vincent Price was BISEXUAL AS FUCK, and it was one of those open Hollywood secrets.  And his wife Coral Browne?  The one he grew old with and wrote cookbooks with and was basically ridiculously sweet with?
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Also bisexual as fuck.  They were the queer power couple of Hollywood in the 70s.  His daughter, Victoria, grew up around Rock Hudson and members of the LGBT community.  When she came out, Vincent Price became a board member of PFLAG and was just about the most accepting and awesome dad.
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Did you know that Vincent Price played Oscar Wilde in a one-man play, and when it was denounced by anti-gay activist Anita Bryant, he dismissed her right back, saying that Oscar Wilde had already come up with a term for her: a Woman of No Importance?  Because Vincent Price was deliciously witty and an awesome person.
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Let me conclude with a quote from his daughter (from this article, where I got a lot of this information):
‘“In a funny way, and I think I’m going to cry, he understood me at 22 better than I understood myself then,” Price concluded. “Of course, he was in his 70s and lived a hell of a lot longer than I had, and he understood that at the end of the day it’s about who and what and how we love. And I have not been a person who has been very successful at conventional relationships, but loving well and loving deeply has been the most important thing to me.”’
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Happy birthday, Vincent Price.  You were a gem of an actor, and an even greater human being.
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“Close your eyes and imagine the best version of you possible. That’s who you really are, let go of any part of you that doesn’t believe it.”
C. Assaad
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My coworker: who do you want listed as your emergency contact?
Me: ummm…well… my husband has the insurance. My girlfriend is the nurse and will make sure I get seen. My boyfriend rubs my shoulders but hates needles, so he’s probably third on the list.
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“Keep in mind all of the different ways you can create value in the world: economic, social, psychological, spiritual, creative, etc. It’s not just making money or building stuff. The key idea is that you are giving back to the world in some way and making people’s lives better.”
— Steven Handel, The Emotion Machine
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Be kind to yourself, it makes a difference 💚
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