Note: Sexuality is a spectrum, and every LGBTQ relationship is different. Just because these experiences happened to some, it doesn't mean it's universal to everyone in the gay community.Note: Some submissions were pulled from this Reddit thread by user u/CynthiaDelatorre, and this thread by a former Reddit user.—u/annecatherine—u/coolmeia911—wendybedros90—u/[deleted]—Anonymous—kendallmarie1994"At my particular school of choice, there was a very strong, Southern, conservative presence (particularly in Greek life).
I had sex with as many women as I could (I kind of had the Justin Bieber look going, and my masculine swag mixed with my feminine, emotional intelligence appealed to 'straight' women).
I was approachable, yet dangerous (cringe). During my sophomore year, I decided to be an RA. I ended up sleeping with two of my residents (both were in sororities that'd be appalled at learning that their 'sisters' weren't going to their own rooms at the end of the night).
One of these women ended up becoming a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and is now a married woman living in Texas. The other identifies as a lesbian and lives in Florida.