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But does "bicuriosity" automatically make one bisexual or gay? If a gay person had "bicuriosity" or "heterocuriosity," would you say they're a closet heterosexual?
I don't know about the bicurious thing; in my head if you act on your curiosity it would make you bisexual but my freshmen year my roommate became sexually involved with a girl just because she wanted to see what it was like. I don't think she was ever interested in a relationship; it was more like an experiment. Anyway, she never defined herself as bisexual and to my knowledge that was the only same sex experience she had but I often wonder about her because to this day she maintains that was the best...how to put this PG...verbal encounter she ever had.
I don't know about the bicurious thing; in my head if you act on your curiosity it would make you bisexual but my freshmen year my roommate became sexually involved with a girl just because she wanted to see what it was like. I don't think she was ever interested in a relationship; it was more like an experiment. Anyway, she never defined herself as bisexual and to my knowledge that was the only same sex experience she had but I often wonder about her because to this day she maintains that was the best...how to put this PG...verbal encounter she ever had.
So she had a good oral experience. I don't see how that can make someone bisexual or gay. It just means her world was rocked.
So she had a good oral experience. I don't see how that can make someone bisexual or gay. It just means her world was rocked.
You were asking about being curious; she was curious and made the decision to engage in sexual activity with someone of the same sex - a lot of people consider that bisexual. I was trying to answer your question; it won't happen again.
You were asking about being curious; she was curious and made the decision to engage in sexual activity with someone of the same sex - a lot of people consider that bisexual. I was trying to answer your question; it won't happen again.
I know, and from my perspective, that doesn't make her bisexual. One sexual experience with someone of the same sex doesn't make them bisexual or gay.
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