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I was thinking about the whole 'bi-curious', 'bi-chic' trend...while I believe there are full on homosexual people, of course, I believe the majority of people have the capability to enjoy sexual pleasure with the same sex at least occasionally or circumstantially. Noticing the rise in visibility of bisexuals as well as pure homosexuals, it seems that many people seem to want validation for their hedonistic, promiscuous and sexually adventurous behaviour by using 'gay rights' to support it. I'm not outright condemning homosexual behaviour per se as wrong, but it seems with the encouragement of males and society, young women (and now men) are encouraged to 'try out' other women just for the 'experience', to become 'whole', or even because men are so terrible, bad lovers or whatever. In other ways, these mostly straight people use the greater acceptance of homosexuality as a way to have more fun in the bedroom. While I don't believe in a 'lesbian agenda', I have noticed at least some lesbians encouraging this trend since women are a bit more malleable (although it does occur a little bit with men too). They encourage women to at least 'try out' other women, and consider those who don't repressed or not 'open'.
Do you think this is largely an accurate observation?
No. The bisexual men that I have come across and that either befriended me or ugh.....used me as their experiment are actually not into gay rights at all. It seems like you are talking about three ways. I don't really ever remember hearing about those being part of gay rights.
Location: The western periphery of Terra Australis
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Originally Posted by InsaneTraveler
No. The bisexual men that I have come across and that either befriended me or ugh.....used me as their experiment are actually not into gay rights at all. It seems like you are talking about three ways. I don't really ever remember hearing about those being part of gay rights.
Well when I hear any discussion about the whole 'bi-curious' or bi-sexual phenomena, gay rights are always brought up, including intolerance.
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