So I am working on the paper for the Journal that is due at the end of the month and I have a questions for folks. One thing my survey confirmed, is that 70-80% of the folks in my own friendship network define themselves as bisexual, and the same number as polyamorous. Personally, I don't feel I discriminate against folks who are not bi or poly. But clearly we have more bi and poly friends.
So for those who identify as gay, lesbian, or straight -- how does it feel when you are in a room of predominately bisexually identified people? What are the challenges for you? Are there benefits? What do you experience that is different from a setting where you are not in the minority?
The same questions for those who identify as monogamous -- how does if feel to be in a gathering of predominately poly people? What are the difficulties? Benefits? How does it compare to other situations?
You may answer either here or in email if you like. I really would like to understand this.
So for those who identify as gay, lesbian, or straight -- how does it feel when you are in a room of predominately bisexually identified people? What are the challenges for you? Are there benefits? What do you experience that is different from a setting where you are not in the minority?
The same questions for those who identify as monogamous -- how does if feel to be in a gathering of predominately poly people? What are the difficulties? Benefits? How does it compare to other situations?
You may answer either here or in email if you like. I really would like to understand this.
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Date: 2006-01-20 06:39 pm (UTC)It is possible that this is enough. A room full of polyfolk, all discussing their affairs... I know some people who are (at least technically) poly who don't like being in that kind of crowd. I can easily imaginge monogomous folk not liking it.
It may depend on the focus. If the crowd is mostly talking about something other than dating and sex, it would be easier to feel as if one fits in, no?
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Date: 2006-01-21 03:21 am (UTC)no subject
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