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Are snails the new sharks? I'm only bi so I don't get all the newsletters.
Leading me to my question... Do you have to test for additional lgbtq certs and renew annually? Is there standardization at all with that?
Only ISO certified lgbtq need to worry about the yearly audit.
Mine is biannual.
Idk but it would make sense since snails have both sexes in each individual and can decide each time. Which is kind of super fluid.
Some fish can change sex once in life so that might fit better. But that's a lesser known fact I guess. The Nemo movie where they finally change to female is yet to be released.
Not that I'm aware of. This is the first time I've seen the snail.
Being bi makes you gay in at least two different ways