Profile: Jim

Jim

You can call me… Jim.

I identify as… myself; queer in the most literal sense. I’m a born male who can’t identify. I’m not straight, gay, or bi.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … try some out.

I’m attracted to… I’m very much attracted to men and women, but find myself most strongly attracted to others who can appreciate a floating libido and lost persona – because that is me.

When people talk about me, I want them to… think of me as a straight male. But that’s not who or what I am.

I want people to understand… that I am quite different than they might perceive. That in conversation, at work, in public/social situations my attitude and persona would be little different if they really knew how I wanted to live my life.

About Jim
Tasteful self-promotion? How do I go about this?
I like Troma movies, rockabilly and country music. I can’t dance. I have a cat. I’d rather a dog. My sex life is, as you can imagine, confusing, and for that reason tough to define. I’m not here to discuss sex, or look for it, but in hopes of speaking to like-minded people.

» Define yourself. «


Posted by on July 6th, 2010 at 04:00 pm

Category: profiles 3 comments »

3 Responses to “Profile: Jim”

  1. Alex

    Troma movies and rockabilly? I think we should be friends.

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  2. Ebenezer

    I can relate to having a floating libido and a lost persona, so I wouldn’t mind chatting. :)

    [Reply]

  3. Van

    beautiful

    [Reply]


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