>Do you believe that a person wearing a rainbow flag, or freedom
>rings, is doing so to flaunt their sexuality in your face? Many of
>use wear the colors as an expression of our internal pride, our
>self-love, our connection to a community, as well as a fun way to find
>potential mates. And now that we have five sets of rings to denote
>what people are into (lesbian, leather, bi, etc.), you could get
>some valuable information about the attractive female you might want to
>approach!
So, basically, a person wearing a flag, etc. may or may not be doing so
through a simple desire to flaunt their sexuality, but in doing so they
certainly are, additionally, flaunting their sexuality (and now in super
pan-chromo-sexuality-o-vision).
Since this is a forward-looking list, I propose electronic compatibility
rings, which interact through short-range digital radio signals with those
of other wearers to pick up on particular points of mutual interest and
glow to emphasise those points. (I suppose, for subtlety, they could be
switched to vibrate, a little like telephone pagers.)
Sarah (who sometimes wears a set of two rings (well, triangles) for myriad
reasons)
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