Bisexual doesn't mean "not monogamous" so if that's what you're looking for there's no conflict. The whole idea of labels for sexual types gets a bit ridiculous anyway. What percentage of the population do you actually find yourself attracted to? I find perhaps a subsection of the opposite sex actually attractive, in a having a emotional reaction to them way as opposed to knowing what attractive is supposed to mean culturally. If I only find 5% of women actually appealing (which is still a lot of people) and found no men appealing, does that mean I'm 97.5% asexual or am I heterosexual?
Sorry, in short bisexuality doesn't have any effect on a relationship. It's if your partner wants an open relationship that is the issue which you seem to be assuming, and this is where it's important that you communicate what kind of exclusivity you are looking for.
Bisexual people get happily married to one person all the time and stay entirely monogomous, just like hetero people.
The question sounds similar to saying "my partner said he/she likes both skinny and fat people, should I go out with them?"
It's not about needing both, its about not caring about that part of a potential partner.
Sorry, in short bisexuality doesn't have any effect on a relationship. It's if your partner wants an open relationship that is the issue which you seem to be assuming, and this is where it's important that you communicate what kind of exclusivity you are looking for.
Bisexual people get happily married to one person all the time and stay entirely monogomous, just like hetero people.
The question sounds similar to saying "my partner said he/she likes both skinny and fat people, should I go out with them?"
It's not about needing both, its about not caring about that part of a potential partner.