I think I'm bi

So far, chicks don't give me butterflies in my stomach. I think that's a pretty good sign that I'm not bisexual. But I'll try anything once.
 
i think the definition of being bi is that you can fall in love with either sex ... not everyone knows there sexual orientation even when they think they do


i think that if you are straight/gay you can only fall in love with one sex ... and i dont think its right that anne heche is saying differently when shes bi obviously shes going to say sex doesnt matter but thats for her ... not me


btw womankind is better off if you are bi mistresshoney :)
 
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I think the closest I'd come to being Bi would be as in:

Menage a' Bi

Two women partners at the same time :)
 
all i heard on telly when she was with ellen was how in love they were and her amazing it was and whatever and now she said that she was insane hmmm ... she gets up my nose too killer muffin :)
 
Re: Re: I think I'm bi

*bratcat* said:


I think that it is very possible to dream of a woman OR a man...it all depends on their personality.

I have always said that I am bi in my mind, mainly though because the one woman that I would be with lives in NYC. I figure if I can't have the one I want, then I will just keep dreaming!

Honey, you will have the one that lives in Ohio very soon, so you can stop dreaming! Of course this won't be considered bi, but it'll have to do for now.
 
I suspect her -

Heche's career wasn't going all that well since deGeneres's faltered, and I've wondered whether the camera operator leap was a means of correcting it. The Satanic pedophile Dad story may be true - or not. He's dead, so he can't refute it. She sure likes attention on the most personal level, doesn't she? Too bad we're not talking about her work.
 
lavender said:
I've never been with a woman.

:eek:

Wha...? Am I missing something here? I thought.. uh.. nevermind.

I musta missed that thread.
 
You two were so convincing, I had to have missed the 'Just Kidding'.

Things like that always fly over my head :rolleyes: sorry.
 
In my life, i've had two important women lovers (Dommes, both, of course) out of the five important relationships i've had in my life. (One of the women was my Domme at the same time one of the men was my Dom, though, so i think we gotta count that as four important relationships with five different people.) I've had a couple of casual flings with other women.

I think i'm bi, too.
:cool:
 
im pretty interested in the subject too lavender :)


the idea that everyone is bisexual at heart and straight people are just denying it because of society doesnt really work though for gay people ... they are going against society but choosing only one sex


often i hear things like so what was your bad experience with guys that turned you gay ... i dont submit to that idea either about being turned one way or the other ... i think people are just straight/bi or gay ... often theres alot of doubt about exactly what your orientation is and it can take awhile to work it out ... im lucky that i worked it out while i was still fairly young but it was confusing at the start for sure when i started to think i might be gay ... at first in mind i tried to think i was straight so i would "fit in" with society
 
I think that in many cases, people miss the point.

I've always believed that the terms "Bisexual", "Homosexual" and "Heterosexual" addressed who one's preferred sexual partners were. Period.

What a person finds erotic or arousing doesn't necessarily coincide with who they bed, any more than your appreciation of a beautiful city makes you want to live there, or thinking a tattoo is cool makes you want to get one.

As human beings, we find pleasure in many things, some merely because it's not part of our norm, our everyday life. The necessity to label often causes conflicting emotions that are unnecessary
 
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