Are you dating someone bisexual?

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09 Jul 2011, 7:56 pm

No, but I think most would be far better suited to a FWB relationship with me than the majority of straight women. And NOT because I think they would ask for a threesome.



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11 Jul 2011, 3:57 pm

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A threesome? Make sure she would want that kind of relationship first. You get selection under any label.
she actually is XD



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12 Jul 2011, 12:42 pm

I've dated a bisexual man, and I was just curious about his sexuality, not any less trusting of him. I'm straight though, but sometimes wish I was bi. Then again, I've been told by others it can make life more complicated. Does it?



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17 Jul 2011, 12:51 pm

Yes, my right hand. :lmao:

But honestly yes I have, she cheated on me though.......(with guys). That has nothing to do with her sexuality though, only her morals.


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17 Jul 2011, 1:33 pm

Im bisexual but things like that never affect any relationship that im in



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18 Jul 2011, 5:22 am

I'm pansexual, but I don't think it would affect the relationship unless the person isn't really devoted to the other. If people are wondering if their going to leave you/cheat on you then that's on the person and the strength of the bond, not their sexuality.


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19 Jul 2011, 9:07 pm

what am I then when I feel affection to everything I actually want, even imaginary things like Words or Situations, but only feel sexually attracted to some women, not because of their genital, but because these women are more beautiful? that's normal, right?
but I actually think this is, like so many other things, a matter of habbit. if I were raised and grown accustomed to males and their bodies, I think I had no problem with kissing them. well, I've actually got problems with kissing girls too, but you know what I mean. I think everyone gets born a bit bisexual, that doesn't mean a drive to sodomy, but to love and erotic independent from what someone has got between his or her legs. just think of the old greeks. It was normal there that everyone could love everybody. just because of their liberal society. Siegmund Freud also said that humans are generally bisexual but just don't know it deliberately. I think he was right. if we are able to allow ourselves to love something or somebody, it's the same about music or food, we will explore things we innerly knew since we were born.

if an official bisexual woman loves you, be proud, she has twice the range and takes you though. what else? :D