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Bara_no_Hime

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Doctor Glocktor said:
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I've noticed something.

There have been several jerks who've said some very offensive things about bisexuals. No one has responded to these obvious trolls.
That's kind of the point.

Don't feed the trolls, kids.
Exactly. People are STILL bitching about the one anti-straight comment. It was CLEARLY a troll line (the museum thing) because even the Kinsey scale supports 14% of the population (a fairly large number) being 0s.

Angry straight people - it was a troll line. It was there to piss you off. If you respond, you're only making the troll happy. Ignore it like we're ignoring the occasional homophobe who throws in a troll post telling us how we're are shallow and can't make up our minds.


OT: Being bisexual doesn't make your a slut. Being a slut makes you a slut. Just like being straight doesn't make you a jerk - being a jerk makes you a jerk. As demonstrated, bisexuals can be jerks too. And straight people can be sluts. And bi people can be monogomous - they often are.

As for people claiming to be "bi" because it's trendy - I think that in their minds, "bi" is a fancy way of saying "slutty" - hence the term confusion. Being a slut has been trendy for years.
 

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People that are bisexual are greedy. They want a hot dog and a taco and they want it now.

If you are bi this is not meant as an insult, imma just let you know that the above is true. For example one girl I know dates men for sex and women for cuddling. She gets the best of both worlds without the annoyances of the others. Think about your relationships and you will find the pattern to be true.
 

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Yog Sothoth said:
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Yes, there are many things we don't understand, yes the Kinsey scale was a rather revolutionary but still shortcoming chart. For example, it doesn't include those who have no sexual tendencies whatsoever, or less/more powerful urges. But that still doesn't mean it's "wrong" as you said.
Yes, I agree with you 100%, and retract that statement. The scale had been originally posted as evidence that totally straight people are in the vast minority, and that is what I am disputing. Apologies for my misstatement and any confusion I caused about my position.
Ah, I may have reacted a tad rashly. It's illogical to say that Totally Heterosexual people are in the vast minority, seeing as there are simply more heterosexuals than homosexuals, but people who are complete 0s or complete 6s are rare.
However, something that might be a hang up of yours, that doesn't mean people are often 1s or 2s. Indeed, it is quite accounted for in the scale that one can be a 0.1, or 0 and a half.
 

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Some people here were inquiring about an expansion on the Kinsey scale. I'll just leave this here for those who may be interested:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_Sexual_Orientation_Grid

I'm still figuring it out for myself, so can't answer any questions about it yet, sorry.
 

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Well since the thread creator no longer say what the thread is about I am unable to reply.

I have no problem with any kind of sexuality, being an atheist I'm open-minded and tolerant =) It's not wrong, greedy or against nature since it occurs among other animals too.
Basically all male giraffes are bisexual, leaning in favor of homosexual. The species reproduces from the roughly 1/5 sexual encounters for the average male giraffe that is with a female.

I don't care what sexuality people are. "Whatever floats your boat." (As long as it's legal.)
 

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I don't believe in bisexuality. Or heterosexuality, homosexuality, or any other specific term, really (except for rare cases, of course)

There are too many variables. Saying "gay, straight, or bi?" is merely giving 3 choices along a single axis, when in reality there are infinitely many points on that axis alone, as well as completely different axes that the conventional scales ignore. It's like saying "are you liberal, conservative, or moderate?". I am none of the above, nor am I even on the same line as those three. On a similar note, that would also be my answer if you asked me the aforementioned question about my sexuality.

By today's definitions, it's almost impossible to find a purely straight or gay person. Mainly because there will always be people of both genders with traits you like, be it a masculine girl, a feminine guy, or what have you. So yeah, everyone is a bit bi, in a very broad sense.

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I'm somewhere between straight and bi-sexual, personally. If a person has traits I find appealing, I find them attractive regardless of gender. However, since the traits I find appealing are generally perceived by the community as feminine or androgynous, many would consider me straight, and that holds true for the most part, as most guys tend to lean far enough into the masculinity spectrum for me to find them not attractive at all.
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Arg! This - this view annoys me.

Bisexual is NOT AN EXACT POSITION. You can't be "between straight and bi" - that IS bisexual.

You can be bisexual and prefer men or women. Kinsey has a scale for that, as noted above.

I am bisexual. I prefer women. Why? Because I like relationships better with women. I love sex with both men and women, and sometimes I'm really in the mood for a man. I can do relationships with men, but I never feel as much friendship there. I'm better at being "just friends" with guys I guess... and I'm sliding off topic.

Anyway, the term bisexual does not express an exact location on the spectrum. It is not exactly 50% - it isn't even really a "3" on the scale - it's a 2-4 on the scale (actually, the scale lists it as 1-5, but I see 1 and 5 as straight and gay realistically, with possible bi-curious or straight-curious tendencies) see the repeatedly posted picture of the Kinsey scale above).

If I seem a little silly being this annoyed with this, I apologize, but one of the reasons I like the term "bisexual" is because it has lots of wiggle room in it. I can love whomever, without apology. When people try to nail that to "exactly the middle" it annoys me because I'm not exactly in the middle, but I'm close, and I'm proud to be close.

Did that make sense? I hope so.
 

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I don't see why bisexuality has to be commented on and criticized so much. At the end of the day, sexuality is a spectrum, and everyone fits in different places on that spectrum. Imagine that every human being has a percentage value, where 100% means they're totally heterosexual, and 0% means they're totally homosexual. Then on such a scale, I would place myself at around 80-90%. I'm certainly not gay, but neither am I completely straight. However, I certainly don't consider myself bisexual, despite the fact that I'd be willing to have sex with a man even though my overall preference is for women. I don't see why there has to be such a big fuss about it.

Here's another example, too, regarding the original idea in this thread, that bisexual people are 'greedy' for liking more than one gender. I have an ongoing fictional universe ready to start writing a series about, based around several students. Now, one character, a girl, falls in love with a guy, but he's seeing someone else, so she doesn't do anything. Later, she meets another character who is openly lesbian. The two become friends, and gradually become really close. The girl happens to have long had a physical attraction to other girls, but she still loves this one guy, so over time realises and comes to terms with the fact that she's 'bisexual'. Her lesbian friend helps her come to terms with that, and the two start a relationship. The relationship ends later when the first girl decides to split up with the lesbian girl, to pursue a relationship with the (now single) guy she was originally in love with. Bear in mind that she does love the lesbian girl as well, just not as much as she loves the guy, and has always loved him anyway.

In that scenario, is the bisexual girl greedy? Or is she simply following her own heart and making a valid decision based on her feelings? Any comments would be welcome, because this is a prime example of what people don't understand about so-called 'bisexual' people. It's not a matter of being greedy about who you like to have sex with. If you're truly bisexual then you have feelings of love and attraction to both genders, that's all there is to it. I just don't see what's so 'greedy' about that.
 

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Pointer said:
People that are bisexual are greedy. They want a hot dog and a taco and they want it now.

If you are bi this is not meant as an insult, imma just let you know that the above is true. For example one girl I know dates men for sex and women for cuddling. She gets the best of both worlds without the annoyances of the others. Think about your relationships and you will find the pattern to be true.
Um... no, I won't. Because I'm a bisexual, and I love sex with women. I also love sex with men. I don't get up after getting laid and run off to someone else - not only is that silly, it's impolite.

I also have been with the same partner (not telling you which gender) for the past 8 years. Sometime we arrange for a "guest" in the bedroom (my partner is also bi) to mix things up, but 90% of the time I am with my partner and I get everything I want or need.
 

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Right, let's ignore my opinion on the matter 'cause clearly it's not being taken well.
Oh now I feel like I've missed out. Did you go for the classic 'bisexuals are just greedy' but it didn't go down well? I feel ya, brother. But not in that way. Because I'm not bi.
 

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I can see why people think bi's are greedy, but that label shouldn't be thrown over the entire bi populace. Just like any sex crazed guy or girl, if they end up sleeping with several people in a matter of a month or two then yeah, they are greedy. The person needs be serious about relationships and take some time before jumping into bed with each other. As long as the person takes the thought of sex seriously then I have little or no problem with them.
 

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Thespian said:
Yog Sothoth said:
Thespian said:
Yes, there are many things we don't understand, yes the Kinsey scale was a rather revolutionary but still shortcoming chart. For example, it doesn't include those who have no sexual tendencies whatsoever, or less/more powerful urges. But that still doesn't mean it's "wrong" as you said.
Yes, I agree with you 100%, and retract that statement. The scale had been originally posted as evidence that totally straight people are in the vast minority, and that is what I am disputing. Apologies for my misstatement and any confusion I caused about my position.
Ah, I may have reacted a tad rashly. It's illogical to say that Totally Heterosexual people are in the vast minority, seeing as there are simply more heterosexuals than homosexuals, but people who are complete 0s or complete 6s are rare.
However, something that might be a hang up of yours, that doesn't mean people are often 1s or 2s. Indeed, it is quite accounted for in the scale that one can be a 0.1, or 0 and a half.
No worries, the mistake was mine, and you were respectful in the way that you corrected me, so it's all good.
 

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Bara_no_Hime said:
Pointer said:
People that are bisexual are greedy. They want a hot dog and a taco and they want it now.

If you are bi this is not meant as an insult, imma just let you know that the above is true. For example one girl I know dates men for sex and women for cuddling. She gets the best of both worlds without the annoyances of the others. Think about your relationships and you will find the pattern to be true.
Um... no, I won't. Because I'm a bisexual, and I love sex with women. I also love sex with men. I don't get up after getting laid and run off to someone else - not only is that silly, it's impolite.

I also have been with the same partner (not telling you which gender) for the past 8 years. Sometime we arrange for a "guest" in the bedroom (my partner is also bi) to mix things up, but 90% of the time I am with my partner and I get everything I want or need.
See this is where I have to stop you and say that you are in a situation that would not happen for the overwhelming majority of the populace. Even being able to set up a threesome is probably beyond the average man or woman, regardless of their tastes. And the fact that you call that "spice" in your sex life really just undermines the whole "I'm not greedy" thing. I'm not saying you are a bad person or anything, I'm just saying you want and regularly get the best of both worlds. You even visit a third world and get things that few ever do.
 

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I'm bisexual. In my case it stems from general perversion and a lack of moral inhibition.
Moral nihilism alone wouldn't make me a bisexual, as I'd always been straight before becoming a nihilist I would still not be turned on by the same sex. After enough time on /d/ I began getting turned on by male anatomy as much as by female.

While I'm fine with either sexually, I can't imagine myself in a romantic relationship with a male.
 

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homosexuality
heterosexuality
bisexuality

all myths, with no compelling psychological or sociological evidence to support their existence.
Sexuality is a mysterious and exiting phenomenon. Creating these categories is reductionist, close minded and demeans what can be one of the most meaningful and or enjoyable parts of your life.

Edit: Oh, and anyone that can explain to my satisfaction how 'bisexuals are greedy', I will pay you one million units of your local currency. You see, I can do that because I know that the sentence is meaningless and entirely idiotic.
 

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My roommate's friend once claimed that she was attracted to the person rather than the gender. I think that may go a ways to help shedding some light on bisexuality. I can't claim that is the case 100% of the time as obviously physical attraction plays a large part. But if you've ever been attracted to someone for who they are as opposed to just the physical make-up, then bisexuality doesn't seem like such an alien concept.
 

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I myself am bi. I mean... I find parts of the male body that are nice, as well as the female. I really do not judge though, when I find someone who I really do care for and such, it does not matter if they are a guy or gal. The way I see it you get more of a choice then just the one side, sorta like liking pepsi and coke, either way you win.
 

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I have to say I have yet to find a guys guy sexually attractive. I have to admit however, those jrpg's...coulda fooled me that they were supposed to be guys (star ocean international, I'm looking at you). Give 'em a female voice and its the same same.
 

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jamesworkshop said:
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.
Oh yeah! people who are bi always the nicest clothes!


but to be serious, I would not consider it being greedy.
so they visit the boys camps and enjoy action on the home turf.
I see no problem with that.
 

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Most people are at least a little bi. People who are 100% straight/gay are very, very rare.
Hmm, I don't want to completely disagree with you without knowing your explanation first. I can't say that I have ever felt even remotely attracted to another male. But are you trying to say that somewhere, deep in the psyche of everyone, there is a homosexual tendency or desire? And it is only revealed at very certain times? Could you possibly explain what these times are? Perhaps interests, like my penchant for fancy clothes or something?

(This is on the example of a "straight" person, by the way. For homosexuals, the tendencies are obviously more open and common.)