Poll: Just realised I am bisexual

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Eldarion

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Bara_no_Hime said:
SadakoMoose said:
Anyone else one here?
I am also bisexual. And yes, being bi is awesome.

What next? Find some people to have sex with?
We should all meet up sometime and have an orgy. I'll bring soft drinks. :D
 

Plurralbles

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there are more people who like spacealiens than men... this makes me sad... : (

Oh... yeah...

 

Jonluw

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I'm hot for girls and the thought of intimacy with another guy doesn't appeal to me, so hetero here I guess.
 

AngryMongoose

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Straight (male) as the night is wide... err... I might need to work on that phrase.

Though as you call possibly tell by the Avatar, I don't take it too seriously.
 

Eldarion

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Gunner_Guardian said:
I'm straight but in my experience it seems bisexuals are more common then any homosexual.
According to statistics on Wikipedia;

A 2002 survey in the United States by National Center for Health Statistics found that 1.8 percent of men ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 2.3 percent homosexual, and 3.9 percent as "something else". The same study found that 2.8 percent of women ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 1.3 percent homosexual, and 3.8 percent as "something else".[24] The Janus Report on Sexual Behavior, published in 1993, showed that 5 percent of men and 3 percent of women consider themselves bisexual and 4 percent of men and 2 percent of women considered themselves homosexual.[24] The 'Health' section of The New York Times has stated that "1.5 percent of American women and 1.7 percent of American men identify themselves [as] bisexual."[16]
 

Tharwen

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I'm straight, but I can see the attraction of being gay.

Bisexuality seems like the best logical choice because you get so much choice, but it's obviously not for everyone, and if a man claims to be bi, it's usually (from what I've seen) assumed that they're just gay, which is a little unfair.
 

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Eldarion said:
Gunner_Guardian said:
I'm straight but in my experience it seems bisexuals are more common then any homosexual.
According to statistics on Wikipedia;

A 2002 survey in the United States by National Center for Health Statistics found that 1.8 percent of men ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 2.3 percent homosexual, and 3.9 percent as "something else". The same study found that 2.8 percent of women ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 1.3 percent homosexual, and 3.8 percent as "something else".[24] The Janus Report on Sexual Behavior, published in 1993, showed that 5 percent of men and 3 percent of women consider themselves bisexual and 4 percent of men and 2 percent of women considered themselves homosexual.[24] The 'Health' section of The New York Times has stated that "1.5 percent of American women and 1.7 percent of American men identify themselves [as] bisexual."[16]
From what I got from that, I might be right..?
 

Cpu46

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I guess if anything I would consider myself Asexual. I mean I can find people attractive but I never feel any any attraction or romantic feelings for anyone really, male or female. So kinda the opposite of the OP. I kinda like it though, it makes my life a whole lot less stressful.


OT: Good for you and I hope you enjoy all the new fish in the sea.
 

Eldarion

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Tharwen said:
I'm straight, but I can see the attraction of being gay.

Bisexuality seems like the best logical choice because you get so much choice, but it's obviously not for everyone, and if a man claims to be bi, it's usually (from what I've seen) assumed that they're just gay, which is a little unfair.
Thank you. Tired of people assuming things without knowing.

Kasurami said:
Tharwen said:
Bisexuality seems like the best logical choice because you get so much choice
Wait, what?

When did sexuality become a choice?
He meant you get a larger choice of potential partners because you like both sexes.

Obviously.
 

Tharwen

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Kasurami said:
Tharwen said:
Bisexuality seems like the best logical choice because you get so much choice
Wait, what?

When did sexuality become a choice?
That was mostly a joke... I should probably have been clearer.
 

Android2137

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I didn't see a "neither" option, so I picked space aliens. It's not completely untrue. Garrus Vakarian is my new victim of fangirling.
 

Baradiel

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Well, I definitely like women, and I sortof like men (to an extent) but more so the women.

I could just be 'confused' (and quite possibly am, considering what goes on in my head), but I most definitely like women.

I chose all of the above.
 

Eldarion

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Gunner_Guardian said:
Eldarion said:
Gunner_Guardian said:
I'm straight but in my experience it seems bisexuals are more common then any homosexual.
According to statistics on Wikipedia;

A 2002 survey in the United States by National Center for Health Statistics found that 1.8 percent of men ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 2.3 percent homosexual, and 3.9 percent as "something else". The same study found that 2.8 percent of women ages 18?44 considered themselves bisexual, 1.3 percent homosexual, and 3.8 percent as "something else".[24] The Janus Report on Sexual Behavior, published in 1993, showed that 5 percent of men and 3 percent of women consider themselves bisexual and 4 percent of men and 2 percent of women considered themselves homosexual.[24] The 'Health' section of The New York Times has stated that "1.5 percent of American women and 1.7 percent of American men identify themselves [as] bisexual."[16]
From what I got from that, I might be right..?
From that study, apparently. We don't have any way of knowing for sure because its a tricky thing to get a large and accurate sample size for.
 

Togs

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Im asexual, yet biromantic- if knowledge is power then self knowledge grants power without kin- shame is for the weak.

OP mate I salute you, it takes balls in admitting and accepting such a thing.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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Just_A_Glitch said:
I'm pretty much the gayest straight guy you'll meet.

But I'm straight. So women.
What does that mean exactly? Are you saying that act in a very camp manner, that leads other people to assume your gay? I have a friend like that, you'd swear he was gay if you met him but has a surprisingly impressive track record with the ladies.
 

Irony's Acolyte

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Well I guess you could say that I just recently became bisexual, but I'm not really one to try to fit in with one of the definitions. I don't really feel much connection with other bisexuals or gays, as I've nearly always considered myself heterosexual. Course I still prefer women for the most part. Or at least something feminine.

I choose all of the above though because I follow a "philosophy" (if it could be called that) similar to this:

Screw labels, I like what I like. Whether it be a normal human women or a sexy alien beast.

Good for OP I guess. Go be yourself or something... I don't know.