Options for asexuals and pansexuals on social networking sites

We are asking that MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites expand the available options for users in the "sexual orientation" category. Currently, most sites only offer "gay," "straight,"... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
876.
Daria F 24 December 2006

"В"

877.
Beau F 19 December 2006
878.
Becca K 19 December 2006

"As an asexual, I feel left out when my orientation isn't listed as an option. Please don't discriminate!"

879.
Sarah Yates 18 December 2006
880.
Jules P 9 December 2006
881.
Katie D 2 December 2006
882.
Alex G 26 November 2006
883.
Bradley T 15 November 2006
884.
Julie D 8 November 2006

"It's important that people on social networking sites see that this wouldn't be "opening a can of worms" to ridiculously specific orientation options; asexual and pansexual people are honestly left out by the currently available options, not just inadequa"

885.
Lenchen S 7 November 2006

"I am pansexual!"

886.
Adrian L 6 November 2006

"В"

887.
Sara L 5 November 2006

"I identify as pansexual. This does not mean I like both men and women, this means I fall in love with humans. Simply clicking both male and female represents me as bisexual, when this is not true. I could fall in love with a person who is a biological fem"

888.
Natalie Bryant 2 November 2006

"go asexuals! go pansexuals! yay!"

889.
Mike G 1 November 2006
890.
T L 29 October 2006
891.
Melanie Higgins 29 October 2006
892.
Derek T 23 October 2006
893.
Makaze H 22 October 2006
894.
Jennifer G 17 October 2006
895.
Ivan V 8 October 2006
896.
Stefan D 7 October 2006
897.
Bethany K 2 October 2006

"I find this issue very frustrating and inaccurate for what's supposed to be a profile page. I can't put my sexual orientation, so I just put nothing or "other"."

898.
Katie Lucero 27 September 2006
899.
Jessi Livingston 22 September 2006
900.
Alexa Merien 17 September 2006
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