Little Bird
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This might be a little bit controversial topic, but once more I hope that intelligent people can have a civilized conversation.
At times, you hear that "some gay people" "have said" that bisexuals are just gay people who don't accept their homosexuality. And as we know that being queer doesn't make you a bad person, it's also true that it doesn't make you a good person by itself, so there may actually be people who may completely uncalled for comments like that.
But that's not really the thing I'm up for here. It just made me wonder about relations between the homosexual and bisexual "camps". Of course, we can all be friends, and if not, treat each other in civilized ways. That's no question.
But do you, as homosexual or bisexual people, actually feel like we are alike in our "non-heterosexuality"?
I really have no problem having a male partner who is not attracted to women. But I often heard that most gay men are not attracted to bisexual men. Is it really so?
I always thought myself very open about such things, but to tell the truth, I really hope that when I get into a relationship with another person, that person will be bisexual as well. Heterosexual women or homosexual men would probably "work" as well. But if possible, I really would prefer a bisexual partner, even if it would be a strictly monogamous relationship.
Somehow, bisexual women seem a lot "cooler" to me. And though I have to admit I personally know very few gay men, I don't find either of them or all common images of gay men attractive at all. They are all so... well, "gay!" ^^
That's okay, I really don't think that's a bad thing. But I'm not at all attracted to it.
Again, because this is the internet here, I don't want to promote any negative images of homosexual people. But I'd like to hear what other peoples personal views on this are. Do you _perceive_ a distinct difference between homosexual and bisexual people?
At times, you hear that "some gay people" "have said" that bisexuals are just gay people who don't accept their homosexuality. And as we know that being queer doesn't make you a bad person, it's also true that it doesn't make you a good person by itself, so there may actually be people who may completely uncalled for comments like that.
But that's not really the thing I'm up for here. It just made me wonder about relations between the homosexual and bisexual "camps". Of course, we can all be friends, and if not, treat each other in civilized ways. That's no question.
But do you, as homosexual or bisexual people, actually feel like we are alike in our "non-heterosexuality"?
I really have no problem having a male partner who is not attracted to women. But I often heard that most gay men are not attracted to bisexual men. Is it really so?
I always thought myself very open about such things, but to tell the truth, I really hope that when I get into a relationship with another person, that person will be bisexual as well. Heterosexual women or homosexual men would probably "work" as well. But if possible, I really would prefer a bisexual partner, even if it would be a strictly monogamous relationship.
Somehow, bisexual women seem a lot "cooler" to me. And though I have to admit I personally know very few gay men, I don't find either of them or all common images of gay men attractive at all. They are all so... well, "gay!" ^^
That's okay, I really don't think that's a bad thing. But I'm not at all attracted to it.
Again, because this is the internet here, I don't want to promote any negative images of homosexual people. But I'd like to hear what other peoples personal views on this are. Do you _perceive_ a distinct difference between homosexual and bisexual people?