Sexual Preference "Signals"

angela146

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Time for a useful and serious thread...

Let's compile a list of subtle, or not so subtle, signals of one's sexual preference for gender, lifestyle, kink or whatever.

For example, some people who are polyamorous wear a parrot on some kind of jewelry. Think of it as a "Poly Parrot".
 
Single earring for gay/straight men

Left ear = straight
Right ear = gay
 
angela146 said:
Time for a useful and serious thread...

Let's compile a list of subtle, or not so subtle, signals of one's sexual preference for gender, lifestyle, kink or whatever.

For example, some people who are polyamorous wear a parrot on some kind of jewelry. Think of it as a "Poly Parrot".

*laugh* I like it! That's quite intriguing.

Unfortunately, most of my interests are either (1) too obscure for anyone else to be bothered with or (2) populated heavily with persons lacking in subtlty. Something of a quandry. I have, for example, seen a number of ways of indicating visually that one has a bent for bondage, but none that I would call subtle. ;)

Hmmmm. What would be a good subtle one for that? A bracelet made of silk cord in a variety of fancy knots? Seems still too unsubtle to me.

Shanglan
 
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minsue said:
Not exactly subtle, but not totally in one's face. ;)
Subtle enough for me.

I think I would realize the significance if you hadn't told me, I'm not sure how many vanilla folks would get it.
 
That bracelet made of cords or the ring would be extremely subtle to me. So would the men's earrings. I am not a very sensitive person. If a woman were wearing a tshirt that said something like "I like to fuck" or "I like to have my pussy eaten", I could get with those but that's about what it would take. :D
 
angela146 said:
Subtle enough for me.

I think I would realize the significance if you hadn't told me, I'm not sure how many vanilla folks would get it.
I gave one to Mats for her birthday. When she wears it she gets lots of comments on how unique it is. I always have to stifle a grin. ;)
 
Buffy the Vampire Slayer

I didn't understand it at the time, but a friend of mine once told me that her favorite TV show was Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

At the time I thought, "Wow, why would anyone watch that show. Buffy is a real ditz."

Only later did I find out that the show is a real favorite among lesbians because the Willow character was one of the first main stream gay characters.

My friend was trying to figure out if she could come out to me and it went straight over my head... so to speak.
 
angela146 said:
Left ear = straight
Right ear = gay
So, if a guy has both ears pierced, does that mean he's Bi? :D
And what about women? :cool:
A bunch of piercings on the left = straight?
A bunch of piercings on the right = gay?
Both ears heavily pierced = Bi?
BlackShanglan said:
*laugh* I like it! That's quite intriguing.

Unfortunately, most of my interests are either (1) too obscure for anyone else to be bothered with or (2) populated heavily with persons lacking in subtlty. Something of a quandry. I have, for example, seen a number of ways of indicating visually that one has a bent for bondage, but none that I would call subtle. ;)

Hmmmm. What would be a good subtle one for that? A bracelet made of silk cord in a variety of fancy knots? Seems still too unsubtle to me.

Shanglan
Mmmmmmm...Shangy...the sexiest quadroped in the universe.
Honestly, Shangy, I wouldn't make that connection, but that kind of thing tends to slip right past me. I'd see it and think, "What a pretty and cool looking bracelet." Then I'd go find one in sterling silver and be declaring to the world that I'm so into bondage that I'm wearing a bangle made of precious metal, and not even realizing that's what I'm saying...LMAO
minsue said:
I quite fancy this ring, myself.

http://www.stockroom.com/g/b590.jpg

Not exactly subtle, but not totally in one's face. ;)

ETA: There is also a lot of jewelery out there with the standard BDSM symbol

http://www.stockroom.com/g/b602b.jpg
Neither of these would have told me anything either. I guess that I'm a vanilla girl, at heart...but RAWKIN' French Vanilla, at least! Cherry Vanilla on my kinkiest days, eh? :eek:
 
minsue said:
I quite fancy this ring, myself.

http://www.stockroom.com/g/b590.jpg

Not exactly subtle, but not totally in one's face. ;)

ETA: There is also a lot of jewelery out there with the standard BDSM symbol

http://www.stockroom.com/g/b602b.jpg

I love the ring. :) But I feel so unhip to the world. I had no idea there *was* a standard BDSM symbol.

I think I shall take up silk-knotting as a hobby. I've had some practice. :D

Shanglan
 
Odd, I'm poly, but I wouldn't think of a parrot as a symbol. Too much upkeep.
 
Boxlicker101 said:
That bracelet made of cords or the ring would be extremely subtle to me. So would the men's earrings. I am not a very sensitive person. If a woman were wearing a tshirt that said something like "I like to fuck" or "I like to have my pussy eaten", I could get with those but that's about what it would take. :D
So, Boxy, a T-shirt saying, "Bearded Clam Diving...50¢" wouldn't have the bulb above your head lighting up? :devil: :D
 
SEVERUSMAX said:
Odd, I'm poly, but I wouldn't think of a parrot as a symbol. Too much upkeep.
*snicker* Perhaps the idea is that being Polyamorous can be dirty is a lot of work?
 
Tom Collins said:
So, Boxy, a T-shirt saying, "Bearded Clam Diving...50¢" wouldn't have the bulb above your head lighting up? :devil: :D

Assuming it was a woman wearing it and not a man advertising his services, yes, it would take something like that. :p I am very much like the mythical farmer's mule, who had to be hit across the forehead with a two by four to get his attention.
 
Sheesh..I am so far behind the times. I had to run a search on Google to see what Polyamorous meant . But on a semi-interesting side note, while I was at Google, on of the advertising side bars said "Polyamorous: Find what you're looking for on Ebay"
 
Can't help you.

When it comes to body language and other similar non-verbal cues, I'm dyslexic. I may see them but they will not carry the message intended to my awareness.

I'm not sure if that's due to the way my brain's wired, my lack of life experience or both.
 
Life would be a whole lot easier if we adopted a numerical code. This is my plan:
- assign a number at birth, this will be you personal ID and telephone number worldwide (handy for when the teleporting services start)
- personally choose your last four didgits
- odd-even-0-0 = hetrosexual
- odd-odd-0-0 = homosexual
- even-even-0-0 = lesbian
- even-odd-0-0 = bi-sexual
then use the two 0's to highlight any particular prediliction - gives you 99 choices
You will be able to use your mobile to find everyone within a hundred metre radius who is, for example: bi-sexual and looking right now for a foot massage and blow job.

Might interfere with work.
 
Okay, let me get this straight. :rolleyes:
So, if I get my LEFT ear pierced, then women will know I'm straight? And sort of open to things, 'cuz I got my ear pierced, but not THOSE sort of things?

This might be a good thing.

Okay, so do I get a hoop, or a stud? What does a gold ball signify, vs. some other precious stone or diamond? Is a larger stone indicative of a smaller package? I mean, only so I know. ;)
 
let us not forget the 6 color rainbow.... though originally only within a triangle meant gay (or lesbian, it is an equal opportunity symbol) the rainbow has basically been usurped in any form to mean gay/lesbian/bi/transgendered people.

I have a 7 color necklace (7 chakras) but I just allow it to double as a "pride" necklace because the average person doesn't know about chakras but they do know the pride colors!
 
*shrug* I don't need subtle signals. If I like someone, I'll just kiss 'em. ;)
 
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