When my girlfriend of seven years breaks my heart, my best friend Richard, aka dick, offers to cleanse my palate for me before I try to tackle the dating world again. I knew it would rock my body, but I didn't realize how deeply it would affect my soul. My profile my say pan, but now I'm strictly dictly.
Amanda Faye currently resides in Atlanta with her high school sweetheart and husband of 15 years and their 4 amazing children.
She's had a passion for reading and writing since she was a child. She stole her first romance novel from her mother at age 12 and hasn't looked back since.
You could say being a Reeder is in her blood. (Family joke)
uh nah. didn’t care for anything about this other than the fact that it was only like 30 pages
content/trigger warnings; infidelity, slut shaming, polyamphobia, gendered slurs, panphobia, misogyny, alcohol consumption, explicit sexual content,
the pan rep:
pan is referred to as “that new term” which is most definitely not. just because you’ve never heard of it before, doesn’t mean it’s new.
immediately there’s a “what’s pansexual? a peter pan fetish?” comment, which results in spewed beverages and falling off chairs. despite the fact that it’s not even funny.
pan is then defined as “pan means that i’m not attracted to someone because of their sexual orientation or gender, but based on who they are as a person. gay or straight, queer, or transgender, it makes no difference to me. i don’t fall in love with their bodies, but with who they are inside.” and i continue to be baffled as to why people insist on adding sexual orientation into the definition. no one is attracted to people based on those people’s sexualities. that’s not a thing. being attracted to someone regardless of sexual orientation is not part of pansexuality. stop. and the fact that gender wasn’t even mentioned, but transgender was thrown in? do better. know your shit or don’t write about it.