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I don't. Women have always been open about finding other women attractive but that doesn't necessarily translate into "I want to jump her bones".
Everybody has same-sex crushes once in a while, sex has nothing to do with it.
Are you in anyway alluding to the desire some of us (as people) may have at times to befriend or win the approval of the alpha in a social circle or whatever? If so, I tend to think that's quite a bit different than a romantic "crush" or sexual attraction as experienced by "normal" hetero people toward the opposite sex.
Are you in anyway alluding to the desire some of us (as people) may have at times to befriend or win the approval of the alpha in a social circle or whatever? If so, I tend to think that's quite a bit different than a romantic "crush" or sexual attraction as experienced by "normal" hetero people toward the opposite sex.
Later on, I tend to have deeper friendships with men which become very close. But when I and a women friend get close its a deep relationship. This happenes rarely but my first roomate was at least for me a friendship deep enough to feel jelous when her boyfriend broke our plans. But there was no physical attraction, just a very deep caring.
I wonder if this study measured if women were attacted physically or in deep emotional manner to another woman, which to some is the same but really isn't.
Later on, I tend to have deeper friendships with men which become very close. But when I and a women friend get close its a deep relationship. This happenes rarely but my first roomate was at least for me a friendship deep enough to feel jelous when her boyfriend broke our plans. But there was no physical attraction, just a very deep caring.
I wonder if this study measured if women were attacted physically or in deep emotional manner to another woman, which to some is the same but really isn't.
I totally understand what you're saying. It's absolutely so (and normal/common) that any of us could become jealous when our best friend is taken from us due to a romantic relationship.
Sometimes I wonder how much the desire women have to be in a relationship with a man is driven by her want to have kids. If women truly are very bisexual and largely attracted to other women, and at the same time fewer women seem to want children, what's to stop them from leaving us guys out completely?
What we need to do is encourage male homosexuality to even the odds
On a more serious note, a friend of mine had his heart broken when his gf left him for a woman. Leaving you is leaving you, no matter the gender. Just like cheating is cheating. You'd have to be pretty warped to be turned on by the thought of your girlfriend having sex with another woman; how is that any less a breach of fidelity than having sex with a different man?
There's also a lot of comments from guys saying it's cool as long as they can watch. Sorry, but life is so much better than porn!
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