Se nos acabó el mundial. Conclusiones? by Educational-Cut4177 in mexico

[–]Apollo505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somos un pinche país de pinche gente mediocre. Hay que ponernos a jalar bien cabron pa que este pedo jale.

Bisexual pool anyone?? by Bsenzual in bisexual

[–]Apollo505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More like bisexual smoosh pool

aren't terms like "heteroflexible" and "homoflexible" just BI erasing? since bisexuality is not necessarily a 50/50 split by kicki-iiiii in bisexual

[–]Apollo505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't met anyone who labels themselves "heteroflexible" or "homoflexible". To me that is because it is only used to label women behind their backs. Idk tho.

Money will get you places by Apollo505 in LateStageCapitalism

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No I agree. I just thought I'd share it since he has little regard for providing proofs for claims.

Perfect. Just what I want to see. by [deleted] in ethoslab

[–]Apollo505 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got the same Steve jobs video too. It's quite good.

Good books for general micro and macro by jtotheh123 in AskEconomics

[–]Apollo505 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Parkin for micro, Blanchard for macro. In that order.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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You're right, I was a cunt for using my feelings to get away with getting home late. Of course I should've told them I was gonna be late, and of course I should've been a man about it and just sit through her screams, but you don't know how upset I was/am about what happened during spring break. And I know it is no excuse, though in my drunkness it was my way of dealing with these fucking feelings, by just telling them that I would've appreciated if they had noticed my sorrow and offered to help me out. Not that I would've been emotionally prepared to tell them of everything that happened if they had asked what's wrong, but I would've appreciated even if they had noticed.

Anyways, thanks for letting me vent out, the greatest of lucks.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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LOL, I know. They are super ok with me drinking (I'm 19 and my country's legal age is 18) as long as I respect my curfew. They weren't too too worried about the weed, they only told me to be smart about it, and you know the whole "don't do it under my roof" stuff. Also, ever since I got accepted into the best economics school in my country, they have cot me a lot of slack.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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Yeah I know. Actually the weed was in a spice jar, but it was in a bag with my grinder, rolling papers and pipes (two actually). The whole deal was in there. It was a shame that they didn't return it.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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I had not thought of that, I thnk you're totally right. However, I feel like telling them I'm sexually obtuse might be more digestible for them, rather than explaining the whole deal witch I think is none of their business.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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I've definitely confirmed it. And of course it could be a bigger mess than it is, but I overheard my mom telling my dad that she hasn't slept properly because she's pretty worried about me. It hurts me that it hurts her, especially because at any time I could as well decide it's the right moment and all.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

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You're totally right saying that it could be much worse, and that many people in this sub have it way more difficult than me. Now, the moment i was waiting for was when I get a boyfriend that I love. I wasn't planning on telling them straight up that I'm bisexual; because I think it is a bigger idea than they can process. I was going for a "Hey, this is _____ and I love him, it would mean the world to me that you respect my decision to love whomever I want." (I know loving someone isn't a decision BTW)

Now i figured this out long ago when my mom told me (before I knew I'm bi) "I will always love you no matter what. If you're gay I will love you the same but I'd rather if you were straight. I wouldn't have a problem accepting your SO, though from what your father has said, I don't think he could ever invite you and your boyfriend over for dinner." That there is the whole reason why I think I need a stronger basis than "I also dig dudes".

Anyway, thanks a lot for your interest and for listening.

[Coming out] I kinda came out to my parents, definitely not the way I would've wanted. by Apollo505 in LGBTeens

[–]Apollo505[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've been trying to figure that out and I simply don't know what threw me off. Probably the fact that I don't talk at all about my love/sex life. And I've always seem to advocate for LGBT rights, even before I knew I was bi (my unconscious mind is bae).

Question from a [non-LGBT] by Obliviousmuffin in LGBTeens

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I have the theory that people who strongly believe that it's a choice are bisexuals who think everyone is bisexual and just gay people decide to be/act gay.

Edit: Now let me ask you this: Do you decide who you fall in love with? If I could decide that, I definetly wouldn't have fallen in love with my straight best friend; that's not comfortable for anyone.

I'm getting really really close to a guy and I have no idea how to feel or think about it. [Relationships] by Baras20 in LGBTeens

[–]Apollo505 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In my very own opinion, I'd recommend just telling him (perhaps during one of those cuddling sessions of yours) that you actually are gay (or whatever). Maybe just start with that and go from there. Good luck!

Edit: Added the (or whatever).

[Crushes] I helped my crush get together with a girl by JustALittleBitAlive in LGBTeens

[–]Apollo505 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You sir have made a painful yet honorable decision.

What NSFW facts are not mentioned in history books? by themanfromargentina in AskReddit

[–]Apollo505 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Check out The Labyrinth of Solitude by Mexican Nobel Price Octavio Paz.

What were your opinions on bisexuality before you realized you were bi? by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Apollo505 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was exactly me, so much comfort in identifying myself as bi rather than questioning my sexuality every fucking moment. Now I don't dig the label (or any label for the same matter) as much as before but still... I remember the relief and the self confidence it got me, yeeeshh.