HardNightDay
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Pretty much as the title says. I'm curious how many women think they could be in a committed relationship with a bisexual man? Would you feel threatened by it?
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Pretty much as the title says. I'm curious how many women think they could be in a committed relationship with a bisexual man? Would you feel threatened by it?
Why would I? It's much the same if you reverse the sexes.
I'm a bi female married to a straight man. He allows me to and supports me in exploring my sexuality. I have a lady friend I play with on a regular basis, without him. My husband is certainly not threatened by this, even though in the past a previous g/f left him for another woman.
If he were bi I would have no problem with him wanting to explore as well. How selfish would I be if I put my foot down and said no you can't?![]()
I agree. In fact since I know he won't see this, I think I am in love with my bi fwb. I'm not worried about his sexual preference. I just worry there will come a day when I can't be with him at all......
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Pretty much as the title says. I'm curious how many women think they could be in a committed relationship with a bisexual man? Would you feel threatened by it?
I'd be happy to have a boyfriend who wanted to do mmfs with me, but I would not be happy about one who wanted to play with guys when I wasn't present.
It's something that I reveal on the first or second date when I'm dating women, due to some past experiences. I have yet to have it not be a deal breaker for a straight woman.
You have to be careful though, and be pretty clear about your definition of "sharing" in that kind of relationship.
As a bisexual female I've always felt that the only men who would truly understand my appetite would be bi as well. I've even helped a few boyfriends discover their "curiosity". You have to be careful though, and be pretty clear about your definition of "sharing" in that kind of relationship.
Yeah, I think I'm kinda getting to this point--where I really only want to date bi people of either gender. The gay community varies from condescending to nasty, and to the straight community is just horrible.
Pretty much as the title says. I'm curious how many women think they could be in a committed relationship with a bisexual man? Would you feel threatened by it?
Pretty much as the title says. I'm curious how many women think they could be in a committed relationship with a bisexual man? Would you feel threatened by it?