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My exposure to those who are open to it are mostly young women early-mid 20s who I know from Pub hopping. Almost no men though. I'm thinking that the men are either under ground or this age range is the primary age range where women feel it's time to explore their sexuality. I don't see too many woman 35 on up who are experimenting like that.
The whole "Bi girl" thing may just be a passing fad too like Katy Perrys song?
I'm pansexual. It's like being bi, but with even more options.
I never exactly had to "come out", so to speak. It's been pretty well known since at least middle school that I didn't have a preference for either gender when it came to attraction. Perhaps it was that I was completely confident in who I was and what I was attracted to... but I never honestly had a problem with being teased or joked. And I've never suffered from a lack of people attracted to me (male, female, or other).
What are the chances that these are primarily the people who are anti-gay? If they came out, then which way do you expect them to go?
I think it makes some sense. I'm straight. I know lots of people here foam at the mouth about "the homosexual agenda" and "homosexual indoctrination." It used to baffle me, because no matter what, someone isn't going to be able to influence me to be attracted to other women. I'm not wired that way. If, on the other hand, you are attracted to BOTH sexes, then you really do have a choice on the gender of the relationships you pursue. If you've been brought up to believe that same sex relationships are shameful and dirty, it makes sense that you would feel tremendous shame over your own same sex attractions, and go out of your way to attack others like you, or who are gay, in an attempt to assure yourself and the world that you're not "that way."
Pretty sick and twisted if you ask me, but then I'm beginning to think there are more sick, warped people in the world than not.
Who are they suppose to come to, any of you. I know bi-sexual people. I am not, that does not change the fact, that i do know bi-sexuals.
They are out to each other and to friends. They don't have to come out and blab it to people they don't know, for what purpose.
In the bedroom, they are more then out believe me.
And yes there is a such thing as bi sexuals, they enjoy the comforts of both sex.
What ever rocks ones boat.
[and who is to say they haven't come out already?]
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