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New Studies, Bisexuals are Liars
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post Jan 28 2007, 11:08 PM
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why does sex and attraction have to be labeled, cut-up, and cleared as whether it's this or that, right or wrong?

bisexuality DOES exist. i know many bisexuals, and they have remained consistently bisexual.
 
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post Jan 29 2007, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(one_and_only @ Jul 30 2006, 3:39 PM) *
i didnt read the whole article, but i think people say they are bi so they can keep their options open, and they dont have to commit to one gender? and i think its more accepted to be bi then gay or les...in general bisexual just sounds "better"


Its more than keeping your options open... its that they really are attracted to both sexes.
and I dont think it's necessarily more accepted to be bisexual...
I've encountered a lot more prejudice as a bisexual than many people who are gay or lesbian encounter. Gays and straights both have their prejudices against bisexuals.
they think that they're greedy, that they're confused, and that they could never possibly commit to one person.
it pisses me off...
 
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post Jun 2 2007, 11:45 PM
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QUOTE(antix10_kos @ Jul 10 2005, 10:21 AM) *
Just a few things to say here:

1) Bisexuality exists.

2) There are MANY other types of relationships/ orinentations that a person can have.

Guys that are bisexual are usually the sensitive type. They are usually attracted to guys that they are friends with and not guys that think are "hot". Women tend to think that there's only one way to be attracted to guys but that's not the case. Bisexual guys tend to want a deeper connection to their close male friends. In some cases, it's sexual....others not. From the bisexual guys I know, if a guy that they're into/ close with makes a move and they don't like it, they turn it down and then obcess about it later...bisexuals are either very open or very closed and those that are closed don't like to be outed and often suppress themselves. Those that are open wait for the right and time place to "come out".

Arousal is never a good measure of this type of stuff, in my opinion. People get aroused all the time and not just by things that make sense....


Ahhh that is a really good claim. I agree 100 percent. Sexual orientation is so much more than just the few basic labels we place upon people. Bisexuality does exist, infact i think that everyone can be bisexual, or at least have bisexual tendencies from time to time.
 

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