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A Question for the Bi-Sexuals of the org OK, more than one question.
1. Do you you ever hide your sexuality in order to not turn away sexual partners of the opposite sex?
2. Do you think it's easier or harder to come out?
3. Do you think it's important to come out at all?
4. Do you actually feel like you're a part of the LBGT community?
5. Do you prefer one sex over the other?
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1. Do you you ever hide your sexuality in order to not turn away sexual partners of the opposite sex?
No, but I do find I am not as likely to tell men I am bisexual because some of them seem to think that opens the door to a threesome somewhere in the future.
2. Do you think it's easier or harder to come out?
It's hard in any situation to come out but women have it easier than men do.
3. Do you think it's important to come out at all?
For me personally, no. But, I do understand why anyone would feel the need to. Anytime someone is oppressed, there is a need to stand up for who you are.
4. Do you actually feel like you're a part of the LBGT community?
Yes I do. I always have been embraced by my community.
5. Do you prefer one sex over the other?
If I had been asked this question six months ago, I would have said I prefer men emotionally and women sexually. Then recently, I had the sex of my life with a man. Discovering all men aren't selfish assholes in bed is a beautiful thing.
I will continue to be attracted to both sexes but I am no longer interested in a relationship with a woman. | |
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can we add pansexuality to this question? | |
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1. Do you you ever hide your sexuality in order to not turn away sexual partners of the opposite sex?
I used to do the opposite - hide my attraction to men in order to not turn away sexual partners of the same sex.
2. Do you think it's easier or harder to come out?
Easier in the straight community, harder in the gay community.
3. Do you think it's important to come out at all?
Yes.
4. Do you actually feel like you're a part of the LBGT community?
Yes.
5. Do you prefer one sex over the other?
Yes. And no.
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