Bi-sexuality.

Wolfram23

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I don't know. But if I dated a Bi/bi-curious girl I think I'd have to say that I'd be the one considered greedy. Mmmm two girls at once...
 

New Vegas Samurai

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Doctor Glocktor said:
I'm wondering if the stereotype that bi people are more likely to cheat is true.

Anyone wanna confirm/deny this?
I wouldn't think so I mean quite a few of my friends are into both and they seem to tend to look for what they truly want,

Sometimes though that does specify that they want many men and women at a time but I see them adhering more towards the "I love the one I'm with" school of thought

For me though, it's alright, they ain't harming no one and they seem to just be more open about it than most people.

Just as long as they are not Bi for attention then I have no qualm with them
 

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CoverYourHead said:
... Greedy?

Erm, anyway. I would consider myself bi, though I really just don't care about sexuality. If I find someone attractive, then so be it, that just happens to be both males and females. So yeah!

And... Greedy?
Pretty much the same thing but since i myself am Bi only a few of my friends know of it because they were okay with it but i still prefer not letting some of my others know simply because they hate gays and i can't understand why.
 

Arawn.Chernobog

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An "Exclusively Heterosexual" individual is just as rare as an "exclusively homosexual" one.

Go Kinsey Scale.



A lot of people touting to be "strict straights" are actually 1s or 2s.

Being Bisexual (3) is just as valid as any other stance on sexual behaviour between X and Y genders (see wut I did thar?), as long as we're talking consensual adults I have nothing against it.



PS: I wouldn't consider being in non-monogamous relationships or having "sex-for-it's-own-sake" to be "greedy", if an adult does it with other consenting adults it's their own business, regardless of sexual orientation, and should most definitely perform and take pleasure in it. It's sad that typically those with little motivation and considerably envy tend to consider such acts as "greed".
 

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I think the issue comes from the notion that bi's are insatiable, that we cant be monogamous or faithful because its like a sexual overload or something. Honestly, all types of sexuality can have that problem. Anyone can be greedy. Sleeping with many men, many women, often at the same time. Just because Bi's can be attracted to both men and women doesn't mean its a 24 hour love fest.
 

V TheSystem V

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Bisexuals aren't greedy. They like people from both camps, what's wrong with that?

I believe homosexuals or lesbians are the more greedy ones. Most of the lesbian relationships (no gay relationships) I know of are pretty...strange, if anything. One of them has both parties completely obsessed over each other and arguments have gone off about jealousy, but they love each other at least. Another I know of is COMPLETELY fucked up. One of them claims they're suicidal, depressed and bipolar (the first is possibly true). A lot of them are really attention seeking. It's, like, 'Look at me, I'm in a same sex relationship!'

Not trying to sound like I'm homophobic. Some of my best friends are bisexual. It's just that whoever says that bisexuals are greedy are wrong.
 

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I'm an ascriber to the belief that sexuality is a spectrum...


I don't really understand the question. What do I think about it?

I think: "Yep, fine."

I guess.
 

CoverYourHead

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treeboy027 said:
With my Christian views, I tend to see bi-sexuality as a form of lust. This gets me into some pretty bad arguments that I usually end up walking away from before I rip the other person apart.

My problem with bi-sexuality is almost entirely about sex, though. I believe that it is possible, actually, I believe it's important to love people from both sexes. Not in a sexual kind of love, though. More of a "Man hath no greater love than this: that he lay down his life for his friends," kind. The mixing of the two types of love is what puts me off.

If anyone has any arguments or supplements for my views, I'd love to hear them.
In my experience, both personally and from other bisexuals, the sex thing isn't as you describe it. Rather, bisexuals feel the ability to connect on the kind of personal, intimate level that heterosexuals and homosexuals find with their partners, just with both sexes. Really, it isn't just "Man, I'm so horny... I'd sleep with a guy OR a girl right now." It's just the ability to be emotionally and physically attracted to people of both genders.

That's my two cents anyway.
 

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Yup, it's part of the spectrum. I don't have a problem with it.

Of course, not having a place on the spectrum is kind of off putting, but that's how it is.
 

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I'm straight, you're whatever you want to be. Guys, don't hit on me, because the answer is no.

That's my feelings on bisexuality, sorry if it was too wordy.
 

ActionDan

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Why are people saying that everyone is bi, even if it's a little? I have NO sexual or romantic feelings towards men. I am not a bisexual. Simple as that.
 

NeW SpEcTrUM

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Many of my girl friends are bisexual, including my girlfriend, all to varying degrees, so I am a subscriber to the 'spectrum belief'.
 

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Rasputin1 said:
Right, let's ignore my opinion on the matter 'cause clearly it's not being taken well.

What does everyone else think about it?



Well they can certainly be snappy dressers.
 

Talal Provides

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ActionDan said:
Why are people saying that everyone is bi, even if it's a little? I have NO sexual or romantic feelings towards men. I am not a bisexual. Simple as that.
Then you belong in a museum.
 

Cain_Zeros

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My girlfriend is bisexual, and I mean actually, not in an attention-seeking way. I have no fear that she'll cheat on me, because oddly enough, bisexuals are every bit as capable of monogamy as people of any other sexuality. It's up to the individual.
 

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Legion said:
I cannot grasp the concept of Bisexuals being greedy at all.

It's not like they all choose to have both boyfriends and girlfriends at the same time, or can't commit to a monogamous relationship or because they are twice as likely to become attracted to someone they have twice the sex drive.

As for "growing out of being Bi" I'd be inclined to believe that those people were merely bi-curious or experimenting as opposed to truly being sexually attracted to both sexes.
Yeah, for most bis it's more like liking blondes and brunettes at the same time. Doesn't mean you HAVE to date BOTH.
 

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Yeah, bisexuality isn't about soliciting everyone you see for sex, it's more or less disregarding gender.
 

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I totally do not think anything about it, neither do i care. Let'em love whoever, whatever and how many they want.