Topic: would you date a bisexual | |
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um...yeah cause pete wentz is and he makes my heart melt,,,muahahahahaha
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you go girl....LMAO
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There is NO way I would date a bi....not only would he be checking out
other women but he would be checking out other guys too...haha |
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thinking about his male encounters...would make him EXTRA hot, hehe...
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I have had one friend who was bisexual. She was real fun to hang out
with. I didn't know she was bisexual at first. There wasn't any sexual advances made in the friendship. Not sure if it was really a date at all but was fun hanging out with her. |
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I'm into bi-terrestrials now...
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For me not if I knew they were , big turn off I want one that is a man
all the way! And ya if a woman was Bi most I said most men would go for it in hopes to have a chance at having a threesome. Not many women want a 3some with guys if they are BI, myself the 3some does nothing for me lol Hell if they are doing the right things they would not have time to take care of anyone except me lol |
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I know many gays and bi sexuals.
I have to say NOPE. I have my reasons, and cannot explain my realitys of this behavior. Not here. Personal and health issues account for it. Kat |
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Been there, done that and definitely not interested in repeating the
experience. :) |
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Highly Doubtful.........I'm not one to share.......LOL
It's either one way, or the other for me. |
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lulu24 wrote:
> of course i would. > as long as he's faithful, who cares? Exactly! It shouldn't matter to whom someone is attracted, as long as they are also attracted to you and faithful to you. Provided you are compatible on various levels and your relationship is built on trust and honesty, it shouldn't matter if one or both genders exite your mate. And, psychologically speaking, we all have bisexual tendencies to some degree — no matter how negligible. The balance for most people is either very close to the heterosexual side or the homosexual side of the sexual preference spectrum, but for reasons of biology, chemistry, and psychology, nobody is 100% one way or the other (though that doesn't mean people who have a slight innate desire for someone of their own gender necessarily ever act on or even entertain those feelings). And physiological development is so similar between males and females that it's a wonder bisexuality isn't much more common. Of course, there are probably a lot of religiously conservative people here who consider same-gender sexual relations to be immoral. And that's fine; they are entitled to their opinion just as I'm entitled to mine. I haven't seen any posts from them on this topic yet — perhaps they are all still in the Religion Chat debating the viability of evolution. |
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As I have said before; I know some bi sexual people. While they are
nice, and most are good and mannered. They are mostly about the sex. It is for the most part, sexual, not emotional. The difference in them and gays, is that gays know what they want. The gay people I know, are afraid of the bi sexual world a some heteros are. I can't even imagine how I would feel knowing I cared about someone that knew and liked both worlds. I mean, there is a certain comfort level in knowing that there is only one gender that could be a problem? Talk about if they do not cover up, the chances of a desease that kills just went up. Kat |
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Well I have had several friends threw the years that are Gay or Bi and
still have friends that way. Hey they are great friends have never once tried to change my mind for I accept them and they understand that and respect it to the fullest. I have nothing in this world against them for who they are. Just not my cup of tea so to speak. |
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