A
couple months ago, I went to lunch with a friend. We were catching up about my
time in Australia and about life in general.
We
were probably talking about Facebook when she told me my
page says to ask about my relationship status. I told her that was because I'd
taken off that I was single and interested in men a few years ago, right
when Facebook started targeting ads based on your info. Because I find targeted
ads creepy and was sick of getting ads for dating websites and that the ads
stopped immediately after taking that info off.
She persisted and questioned if there was anything to ask
about, then interrupted herself and said she thought she already knew. “What do
you think you know?” I asked, and she said, "There's a girl you had posted
a picture with a while ago, and she changed her profile picture to it
recently."
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Me and Alli |
"Oh, Alli? Yea, we're soul mates, but I'm
straight." By soul mates, I meant we like the same music and reading and
maps and tequila and random dance parties. She asked if I was sure and said she'd talked
about it with her boss about it. He'd told her some people who travel long-term
are asking themselves questions about life and that they go off to travel, meet
new people, try different things, and come to some answers. All of which I agree with, so I asked her what the question
was. "Your preference."
Yea, still straight.
ETA: My point was that I just don't understand the curiosity about other people's sexuality. Just wanted to make clear that it's not an insult to be asked if I'm a lesbian or bi-sexual.