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Oh god this is gonna be difficult to explain. Okay. Do you know what "gay" means?
Oh god this is gonna be difficult to explain. Okay. Do you know what "gay" means?
Yes…I also know what lesbian means, and what trans means. I sometimes forget what pan and bi mean.
Pan is liking people regardless of gender, bi is liking both genders or more, but not all.
Okay. Thanks for clearing that up for me. :)
Btw, can my character be straight in this?
Uhh, you should probably do some research on the LGBT+ community, since for this I'm planning to write a novel collaboratively with people from all over Notebook. I don't mind if you still want to contribute but I'd feel it'd be better if you maybe tried to look into the subject more so we'd all be on the same page.
Okay. Will do.
Sorry if I seem demanding, I'd just…. bleh I'm nitpicky I know and I'm sorryyyyyyy!!!
It's fine. I'm picky sometimes too…kind of…most of the time…okay, pretty much all the time…
Well, that's fine. Any ideas for plot, subplots, characters, worldbuilding, whatever?
Flirty pansexual? Subplots could be the characters each dealing with varying family things, including but not limited to coming out? Like a few characters might have more understanding parents, especially if they're one of the more commonly represented sexualities, like gay/lesbian, whereas a bi kid might get the whole 'it's just a phase' speech. You could even add to that, moving beyond just dealing with their sexualities, onto like shit home lives, good home lives, divorce, sibling relationships(i mean like actual sibling relationships, not incest. no Alabama-ing the situation), and misunderstandings between friends. Like adding in things that teens in general face, and mixing it with the struggles of being non-het
Yeah, that will make the story realistic an plausible, I'dthink.
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