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kareina ([personal profile] kareina) wrote2009-04-01 08:01 pm
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A poll (but no buttons, sorry)

This afternoon someone I know referred to me as "promiscuous". This is not a word with which I have ever self-identified, and even if it had applied at some other time (which I don't think it did), it really doesn't sound, to me, like an appropriate description of the current phase of my life. Therefore, either he was mistaken, or, the word doesn't mean what I think it means.

I ask you all:

Would you count someone as promiscuous if, over the course of the past six years there have been only three indivuduals with whom they have become close enough friends to share "proper" kisses?

A) yes
B) no
C) that depends

Would you count someone as promiscuous if, over the course of the past six years there have only been two individuals with whom they shared a sufficent level of mutual love/trust to become lovers?

A) yes
B) no
C) that depends

Does your answer change for different gendered "someones" as used in the questions?

Feel free to elaborate on what factors would make a difference if you select "that depends".

Alas, on my level of free account, I can't create an automatic poll, but I'm good with a spreadsheet, so will tally the answers (if I get any) and post the numbers later...

[identity profile] callistabee.livejournal.com 2009-04-01 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting question. I am by all definitions, conservative in my views about relationships. That being said, they are my views on my relationships. Promiscuity implies a lack of discrimination in intimate relationships. I have never thought of you as indiscriminate even though are views are very different. When it comes to lovers and friends the policy should be "first do no harm". And genders are irrelevant as long as the basis is respect and affection. So B and B.