Queen_Vicki
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.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and not encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
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.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and not encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
Maybe you could change that to:
.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and discourages you from exploring your same sex desires?
Either way, the answer is no. But I know where you're coming from
Or else they're not bisexual....NO! I like the way I wrote it. Wow, from the looks of it either people are lying,or there are plenty of very unhappy,and unsatisfied people in straight relationships.
'Or else they're not bisexual....
I'm sure you've checked, but most sources, including US govt stats, suggest the percentage of population describing themselves as bisexual is less than 1%. Of course, the other 99% could be lying but if they were, so what? The sexuality of another person has nothing whatsoever to do with me, or you, unless we are having or thinking of having a relationship with them. Anything else is just gossip and Fox News.
I don't see any society actively 'encouraging' explorations of anything sexual or pertaining to desire. Having said that, no one shamed me into choosing a man while I was trying to get over my attraction to the female form. Show me a nice pair of tits and I'll be just as appreciative of them as I'd be of washboard abs on a man. Both of these things stimulate me. Both of the genders have the power to turn me on. Are you saying bisexual people are actually confused about OR afraid of their sexual orientation?.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and not encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?
Are republicans doing this too? Oh my, is O'Reilly doing his body guard or any of his male employees? We know he was after his secretary.Anything else is just gossip and Fox News.
Of course Stickygirl was just making that stat up anyway, Larry.
Do the Google and check it yourself. Actually the govt stats say 0.7% based on well regarded research by Williams Institute. All the same, I agree a larger percentage of people don't identify as bi, but may have had both-sex partners.'
Government stats? Probably at the top of the form is your name and SSI number... then they want people to be honest about their sexual inclinations?
Do the Google and check it yourself. Actually the govt stats say 0.7% based on well regarded research by Williams Institute. All the same, I agree a larger percentage of people don't identify as bi, but may have had both-sex partners.
"A big obstacle for people to activity engage in bisexuality is the fear of diseases that can come from being promiscuous" Oh this old stereotype: the assumption that because someone is bisexual they are obviously promiscuous. No wonder people are frightened to admit they are bisexual when people make sweeping judgements.
But getting back to previous posts by the OP: her beef is that bisexuals fall into your notion that they are all promiscuous and harbingers of every sexual disease known to mankind.... seems you have similar opinions of bisexuals, health wise.
From what you've said, I'm more inclined to be judgemental of bi's than I was before. It's all very well to have academic definitions of bisexuality, but the bottom line is ( pun if you like ) that some men are so damned horndog, they'll shag pretty much anything...