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So a while back I responded to a thread earmarked for Bisexuals and had my posts deleted by the LPSG administration because they decided I wasn't bisexual. I was even suspended for a month because I participated in a discussion and had no way to appeal this decision nor question it.
Now today, my posts in a thread for Straight members were deleted because the LPSG administration have deemed that I'm not Straight either. This is absolutely ridiculous and frustrating. I spend a substantive amount of time considering the thread's concerns, being sensitive to the OP's perspective and most notably spend time to formulate an intelligent and compassionate response. And to have that tossed aside in what I consider to be a meritless and ill-perceived decision is really very frustrating and hurtful.
Is this censuring of its members really a positive and appropriate action by an administration that should be attentive to its responsibilities? Is this fostering inclusivity or segregation? Are these actions reinforcing the facile notion of sexuality as black & white and not incredibly nuanced as we all know it to be? It not only stifles meaningful interaction but belittles the enormous quantity of knowledge and life experience each of us has accrued and values.
Now today, my posts in a thread for Straight members were deleted because the LPSG administration have deemed that I'm not Straight either. This is absolutely ridiculous and frustrating. I spend a substantive amount of time considering the thread's concerns, being sensitive to the OP's perspective and most notably spend time to formulate an intelligent and compassionate response. And to have that tossed aside in what I consider to be a meritless and ill-perceived decision is really very frustrating and hurtful.
Is this censuring of its members really a positive and appropriate action by an administration that should be attentive to its responsibilities? Is this fostering inclusivity or segregation? Are these actions reinforcing the facile notion of sexuality as black & white and not incredibly nuanced as we all know it to be? It not only stifles meaningful interaction but belittles the enormous quantity of knowledge and life experience each of us has accrued and values.