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13 Apr 10, 9:46 PM Bad_dog_no_biscuit UK(S), 5 yrs
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Sugarfree wrote:
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My argument being if you dont do it, and have not done it for a while then you are no longer bi. She is in a M to f with no other parties involved so therefor she must be straight as that is her current practice with me.
It like a licence, if you do not renew it before the expires date then you need to re-sit your exams, or accept it.
Chris
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Except it wouldn't be an exam format, it would be an oral test.
I know, that was terrible. Sorry, couldn't resist the obvious pun. Polyamory is wrong!
It's either multiamory or polyphilia but mixing greek and latin roots? Wrong!
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13 Apr 10, 10:59 PM thegildedlili AU, 3 yrs  |
misfit wrote:
totallycoverme wrote:
I think we're all bisexual to some extent no matter what gender we are and that more people are just honest about it because we live in a time/society where it's easier to be out about it than it perhaps used to be
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I used to think this when I was much younger but I have since realised this is not as true as I once thought.
M
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I think there's a spectrum from heterosexual to homosexual and not many of us are at zero on either end (with bisexual being 5), but that doesn't necessarily mean we're bisexual either. finding the female form attractive (since i'm female) doesn't lend itself to me wanting to have sex with one, but for that reason alone I wouldn't put myself at zero.
I also agree with a previous poster who said that it has become trendy to say you are bi, and I've never gotten more attention from men than when I've been loving up to my (platonic) girlfriends on the dancefloor. "Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts. About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater."
~Nicholas Evans, The Horse Whisperer
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10 Jun 10, 5:41 PM Beau_Tox UK(CB), 7 yrs 

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SirDreadly wrote:
Aumentou wrote:
"because saying you're a bit bi can attract praise in a woman, but will attract violence in a man".
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I realise I have snipped the above quote and not read all the replies here but this Really caught my eye.
I'd agree that, all things being equal, a woman announcing she is gay/bi causes one hell of a smaller eyebrow action than if a man were to announce he were gay/bi. Sad, but true in my experience.
But to state that violence is inevitable from other males if such a revelation occurred...seems a very large sweep of a generalisation to me.
Regards, M.
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It may well depend upon the man who announces that he is bi... * * *
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Your orders for today are: Have more fun.
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