Sorry that's just me being a creep, creepin π«₯ Carry on.
Biapathy
I'd just like to say that I think your pictures are consistently some of the best things posted on this entire instance. You're a delight!
I believe in you π
I'm was the same way. I knew deep down for most of my life, but it honestly wasn't until my late 20's that I really accepted I was bi. My attraction just presented so differently for men that it was difficult for me to ever sit back and really say, okay yes I'm definitely not straight. That and as you say, we live in a heteronormative world and it's easier to exist when you don't go against the grain.
what pronouns work for you?
The answer to that question, regardless of who you're talking about is always the same. Just ask the person. There's no overarching answer to this besides that because everyone is different.
The mens equivalent of the kegel muscles will engage you lower abdominal muscles when you strongly contract them. This usually only happens when the pelvic floor is pretty weak and/or the person isn't very on tune with what their body is doing. It could also have been his sexual form and body movement during the act.
Regarding your last point, exercise in general tends to stimulate the bowels to move.
You have to remember that society is always telling you to live your life in a very specific way. Being an awkward teenager is a period where you're supposed to be confused and finding things out about the world and being an lgbtq teenager is no different. There's a surplus of teenage hormones that are new and confusing and you may not know what you want.
For lesbian women specifically, it's not easy to have the entire world telling you your sexuality is just going to be a phase and that one day a big strong man is going to come along and "fix" you because after all "everyone feels those feelings sometimes."
Disclaimer: I'm not a lesbian woman, just a bi guy with some experience with being confused about my sexuality.
I second what @imadethis said. My 'type' and even sexual preferences present differently between genders. To use your example, I find short redheaded women attractive, but generally am actually turned off by redheaded men in general.
Even without the tits, this is just a great picture. Consider me an enjoyer.
Hey cutie βΊοΈ
Not only is the concept of this community pathetic and sad, you also clearly don't understand the rules of it.