alexnevermind319 said: My personal experience with Bi-Sexuals has been somewhat shakey. I had a male friend n highschool who claimed to b bi-sexual, yet could not get physically aroused by a female. But yet he said that the guys he was around couldn't provide the level of maturity that he looked for in his "dating". As I have grown a lil older I have be-freinded a lot of ppl...some bi/str8/gay/whateverwilllaydownlongenuf2bustanut. It has been my experience that a lot of these "bi" ppl are infact just what they say - "bi". I have a hard time understanding the whole "bi" topic. I have been gay since i can remember, and just can't picture how someone could b both physically & mentally attracted 2 both sexes?...and how could u b more 2 one than the other?...what kind of life would u live?...U would have sex with someone who could meet ur physical needs yet b left emotionally void?...just my opinion...it could b wrong
What bi-sexuals always tell me is that they fall in love with someone's personality. That even the sexual attraction is not based on big tits, big butts, big muscles or strong bodies, but rather on character, eyes, movement, style. | |
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DavidEye said: SonnySixkiller said: Bisexuals usually decide to choose one gender over the other. Example: Elton John was bisexual for years, and even got married, but eventually decided to be gay. George Michael and Freddie Mercury also followed suit. David Bowie did the opposite. An ex of mine (a devout Bowie fan ) said that Bowie once described himself as a "closet heterosexual."
There are TRUE bisexuals, but these individuals seem to be rather rare. Wasn't it David Bowie who once said that he was "trisexual...I would try anything"? this is the same man that MARRIED 1 of the most Beautiful WoMen in the WOrld: Imaan... she is So FINE!!! Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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By the way, I tend to fall for bi-sexual girls, I believe... | |
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JaneyPoos said: They say you are what u eat
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tackam said: I guess I could be considered bi, though I have pretty much given up on putting myself in a box that way. I am attracted to people, not genders.
That's how one woman described her sexual orientation to me: "I like people." Another woman told me she prefers to call herself "pansexual." Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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I myself am bi. It was never a question of confusion or curiosity, I always knew I was.
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matt said: tackam said: I guess I could be considered bi, though I have pretty much given up on putting myself in a box that way. I am attracted to people, not genders.
That's how one woman described her sexual orientation to me: "I like people." Another woman told me she prefers to call herself "pansexual." For some reason, I would feel very pretentious calling myself "pansexual." I would feel like myself and my pansexual friends should get together for a gallery opening and sip a nice oaky red wine (with a hint of leather and licorice), and all drive home to our urban lofts in our Saabs. . .but hey, whatever works. My husband feels pretty much like I do, and he identifies himself as a "slut". I kinda like that too. | |
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Bisexuals are not confused. It's the non-bisexuals who are confused about it. It's just about loving what both sexes have to offer. I think we're all a little bisexual it's just a matter of how willing you are to explore it. I believe sexuality has nothing to do with a sexual act. It has to do with who you want to do it with. You don't have to have sex to know what your sexuality is. A man can give you the same thing a woman can give and vice versa
I prefer to have a non-emotional sexual relationship with women and a non-sexual deep emotional relationship with men. I'm sexually attracted to both, so what does that make me? It doesn't make me confused. | |
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ok,,, what's a PanSexual? Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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PurpleLove7 said: ok,,, what's a PanSexual?
I would say it's somebody who's sexual choices are not at all dependent upon gender, or in other words, who is open to sexual relationships with all genders. Not somebody who fucks with kitchen items, if that's your worry. | |
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