This is a really fascinating compilation --thanks for your work on it!
Do you see an increase in the number of women identifying as queer over time ? I think I see that as a general trend in your numbers.
I wonder if our involvement in slash makes some folks (like myself) who might identify as "100% straight" identity as something different. I don't think after 15 years of reading slash that I am 100% straight -- but is "slashy" a sexuality in its own right? I myself am leery of appropriating any identity to myself but "slashy" which I whole-heartedly embrace.
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This is a really fascinating compilation --thanks for your work on it!
Do you see an increase in the number of women identifying as queer over time ? I think I see that as a general trend in your numbers.
I wonder if our involvement in slash makes some folks (like myself) who might identify as "100% straight" identity as something different. I don't think after 15 years of reading slash that I am 100% straight -- but is "slashy" a sexuality in its own right? I myself am leery of appropriating any identity to myself but "slashy" which I whole-heartedly embrace.