Kissing Jessica Stein
May. 6th, 2002 08:24 pmYesterday I had Cinqo de Mayo brunch with Coworker Friend, along with one of her infamous long walks. We covered everything from George Clinton to the history of hip hop to gentrification to bisexuality.
Last night I read my lucid dreaming book before going to sleep. I unintentionally managed to make myself wake up EVERY time last night after EVERY dream. Which doesn't truly affect one's sleep cycle -- most folks do this but we fall alseep so quickly that we don't remember it happening. But because I went to sleep with the goal of "remembering my dreams", I did a little TOO good of a job of it. In one dream, I composed an LJ poll related to the movie Kissing Jessica Stein, based on my conversation with CoWorker Friend yesterday. I don't remember all the questions, only some of them, so I imporvised the rest. I also added a question based on a conversation I just had with
limenal. This has a quasi-sociological purpose, but if you haven't seen the movie, feel free to answer the other 7 questions if you feel like it -- I'm always interested in learning what folks think.
(Of course, feel free to leave comments if you want to expand on an answer. UPDATE: ACK!! I just realized I didn't list female-bodied genderqueer/genderfree humans! ACK!! oh well.)
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Last night I read my lucid dreaming book before going to sleep. I unintentionally managed to make myself wake up EVERY time last night after EVERY dream. Which doesn't truly affect one's sleep cycle -- most folks do this but we fall alseep so quickly that we don't remember it happening. But because I went to sleep with the goal of "remembering my dreams", I did a little TOO good of a job of it. In one dream, I composed an LJ poll related to the movie Kissing Jessica Stein, based on my conversation with CoWorker Friend yesterday. I don't remember all the questions, only some of them, so I imporvised the rest. I also added a question based on a conversation I just had with
(Of course, feel free to leave comments if you want to expand on an answer. UPDATE: ACK!! I just realized I didn't list female-bodied genderqueer/genderfree humans! ACK!! oh well.)
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Re: Pomosexuality at your service!
Date: 2002-05-07 08:17 am (UTC)No, seriously, I feel most everything your saying as far as how I see myself as well. I definitely FEEL post-gay or whatever in my sexual desires and activites, BUT, I understand there's still current need to have specific 'gay' identities in certain political (and psychological) arenas.
I think my sexuality is fluid when compared to folks who seem to have theirs in a box. But I don't necessarily think of it as fluid in non-relative terms. Like you said, it just is.
I think there's such interesting and fascinating and problematic stigma attached to the identity and word 'bisexual' for multiple reasons, so I was just curious to see a bit more about what people might think or identify on the subject.
Thanks for sharing and expanding your answers!