Poll: Just realised I am bisexual

Eldarion

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Pandalink said:
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I personally don't recognise more than two genders at all
Sorry, thats just how it is. Not recognizing more than 2 genders, I can't even start. Not even trying to insult you or say that your point of view is invalid, its just that one cannot argue with someone who is self admittedly blind to a large part of what makes this so complex a topic.
I'm not blind to the complexity of the topic, I merely can't offer much of a personal opinion regarding it.

Anyway, me not recognising more than 2 genders is more to do with my lack of ability to comprehend it than a concious choice to denounce it.
Heck, I'd just be a massive bisexual hypocrite if I intentionally judged people in that way.
I don't feel I understand your position then. But I welcome the chance to view something from a different position. Can you explain it further?

Cause the place I am coming from doesn't see 2 separate genders, only sexes. To elaborate, masculinity and femininity are 2 parts of the same whole as everyone has a bit of both in varying degrees. That is gender. A persons physical sex is generally one or the other, but not always. See transsexual/hermaphrodite/whatever. Bisexual means you are attracted to either gender. It means you can experience sexual arousal for men or women or whoever. It doesn't mean you like them both equally. It doesn't exclude anything.

Bisexuality encompasses sexual or romantic attraction to all gender identities.-taken from the Wikipedia page. That is the definition.
 

Mad Scientist

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There hasn't even been any work done (to my knowledge) to check whether the male and female methods even measure the same thing -- they just assume that blood flow is an identical signifier for both groups.
Actually, recent research has suggested that it doesn't measure the same thing in men and women - women's self-reported arousal patterns don't remotely match blood flood measurements.
Interesting. I've been wondering about that ever since that "all women are pansexual" thing came out and people started throwing it around everywhere as evidence that women's sexuality must be more fluid than men's. (They found that their blood flow measurements responded to women viewing sexual activity of any kind, including nonhuman activity, and went "hey, women are aroused by EVERYTHING!" Or maybe you're measuring an unrelated physiological response to sexual activity in genreal, morons?)

Do you have a link to the recent study, or know where I might find it?
 

JoyBoy1

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why even think to be ashamed once i found out i told my friends immediatly (they were not surprised) and you have way more fun doubles your chances for a date too!
 

BeanDelphiki

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Mad Scientist said:
BeanDelphiki said:
Mad Scientist said:
There hasn't even been any work done (to my knowledge) to check whether the male and female methods even measure the same thing -- they just assume that blood flow is an identical signifier for both groups.
Actually, recent research has suggested that it doesn't measure the same thing in men and women - women's self-reported arousal patterns don't remotely match blood flood measurements.
Interesting. I've been wondering about that ever since that "all women are pansexual" thing came out and people started throwing it around everywhere as evidence that women's sexuality must be more fluid than men's. (They found that their blood flow measurements responded to women viewing sexual activity of any kind, including nonhuman activity, and went "hey, women are aroused by EVERYTHING!" Or maybe you're measuring an unrelated physiological response to sexual activity in genreal, morons?)

Do you have a link to the recent study, or know where I might find it?
I think we're actually thinking of the same study. The researchers themselves speculated similarly to you - that women were responding automatically to certain sexual cues, not out of their own sexual interest. So measuring blood flow in women tells you nothing about their sexual orientation.
 

Dr Snakeman

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I prefer women... but that's not to say I've never found a man attractive...
This is pretty much me. There is exactly one man in the world I would go for...


Neil Patrick Harris is a god among insects.
 

Mad Scientist

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I think we're actually thinking of the same study. The researchers themselves speculated similarly to you - that women were responding automatically to certain sexual cues, not out of their own sexual interest. So measuring blood flow in women tells you nothing about their sexual orientation.
They did but nobody seems to read that part before throwing it around as evidence about sexuality, which annoys me. :(
 

K4ndY

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I consider myself an heterosexual woman since I've been in a loving relationship with the same man for about 9 years now. As far as attraction goes though, I find both the male and female form to be appealing in their own ways.
 

runnernda

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Now what? Carry on with life and enjoy the fact that you get to find more people attractive. People watching is so fun when you're bi :)

I'm a bisexual girl.
 

Alar

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Man... space aliens get me so hot.

Female, human-like aliens, of course.
 

RikPandachan

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I'm bi as well, though I tend to lust after girls more than I actually want a relationship with them. I'm in a long-term relationship with a guy, and although I've had many a crush and hollow love for girls, this is definitely my poison.
 

AnkaraTheFallen

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JackSparrowSucks said:
Gay, straight or lying. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/05/health/05sex.html]

If you think you're "bi" chances are you actually "aren't".
Frankly, saying you're Bi is a bit like saying you're a furry; you desperately want to be treated like a minority, all the while navel gazing for silly reasons, but you just AREN'T.

Chances are you're pansexual or omnisexual [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pansexuality]...


Please, don't say you're Bi-sexual.
It's like saying you're "very European when it comes to sex." You'll regret the pretentiousness once you get older.
Can I just say this seems very small minded of you... do you have any idea how difficult it would be to measure people attractions in the first place, they're going to feel very awkward which will mess up any results, and people are attracted to different things, just cause one person finds a guy or a girl attractive someone else might not, that doesn't stop them still being attracted to each sex though... I'll accept that I might have misunderstood what it is you are saying, but you first paragraph makes you seem like a small minded person who thinks that people have made up bisexuality just to get attention this is complete nonsense. I personal count myself as bi, while I prefer women I can still be attracted towards men... I couldn't care less if people pay'd me any attention or not for it.
 

RikPandachan

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Mad Scientist said:
BeanDelphiki said:
Mad Scientist said:
There hasn't even been any work done (to my knowledge) to check whether the male and female methods even measure the same thing -- they just assume that blood flow is an identical signifier for both groups.
Actually, recent research has suggested that it doesn't measure the same thing in men and women - women's self-reported arousal patterns don't remotely match blood flood measurements.
Interesting. I've been wondering about that ever since that "all women are pansexual" thing came out and people started throwing it around everywhere as evidence that women's sexuality must be more fluid than men's. (They found that their blood flow measurements responded to women viewing sexual activity of any kind, including nonhuman activity, and went "hey, women are aroused by EVERYTHING!" Or maybe you're measuring an unrelated physiological response to sexual activity in genreal, morons?)

Do you have a link to the recent study, or know where I might find it?

SOME women are aroused by non-human sexual activity. Not all. Most women would be aroused by human sexual activity, more so for their sexual preferences (i.e. a lesbian would find girl-on-girl more or exclusively attractive than guy-on-guy or guy-on-girl, etc). Many people would watch with a detached interest when seeing non-human sexual activity.
 

WolfThomas

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I'm a male and I like females. I have had bi-romantic feelings in the past, but no bisexual feeling. Translation, there's been males I've "crushed on" and felt very strongly about, but never actual had any sexual desires about them.

I do find I'm overly sensitive about issues of sexuality some times. If someone around me is being homophobic or just ignorant I'm always the first to correct them.
 

ManWithHat

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I'm not actually all that quiet around people I know well, in fact I have a tendency to dominate groups in which I'm comfortable. Around strangers, however, and in large groups, I'm very...shy isn't the right word, if people want to talk to me, I'll talk back, but I won't initiate conversation, if that makes sense.
I'm the same way. You could say that you're introverted, or not socially outgoing in certain aspects. So, you're not alone in that regard.

Eldarion said:
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Never met an actual hermaphrodite. That... actually sounds kinda sexy. Well, if hentai can be believed. Which, of course, it can't. **sigh**
I know right! A penis AND breasts? /drool

Eldarion said:
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At first blush of course.
Bi-sexuality implies that they have TOTAL attraction for both sexes.
TOTAL. ATTRACTION.
No it doesn't! Bi means two - it implies that one is attracted to two genders rather than one. It does NOT imply the amount one is attracted to either.
However, you are ignoring everything outside those two genders. It seems to me that generally bisexuals have no sexual interest in hermaphrodites nor things outside of humans.
Thats a false preconceived notion. Bisexuality encompasses hermaphrodites and gender swapped people as well.

Bisexual is not simply about attraction to two sexes and encompasses gender as well, it can include attraction to more than two genders, as "gender" is a more complex issue. Your label doesn't even begin to work unless you look at "gender" and "sex" as the same black and white terms. It has never worked this way.
I would take your word for it, but this being the internet and all do you have something to back that up?
I know what sexuality I am for starters. What part of me do you want to "prove"? The fact that gender and sex aren't black and white? The fact that sexual attraction isn't black and white?

How bout your side "proves" your stance for once? Cause the only thing I'm "proving" is a better understanding of terms that most of you only know the textbook definition of.

Its like your asking me to "prove" that the sky is blue.

Just goes to show that anything involving sex and relationships is complicated and problematic. Never simple.

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Aethren

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I'm a straight male, but I would be gay for this guy.


And these two.


And especially him.

 

yanipheonu

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Sometimes I wonder if I'm bi, then I think about it and realize "I REALLY like women though", and realize I'm straight.
 

Johnny Impact

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I'm a heterosexual male. I am honestly baffled that people find males sexually attractive. I don't begrudge this position of course and I certainly use it to my advantage but any time someone says "sure I'll sleep with you" I'm excited simply because the odds against anyone finding my gender attractive (much less me specifically) seem so astronomical. It's like winning the lottery.
Supposedly women feel exactly the opposite way. "Breasts? Eww! Who'd ever find THOSE attractive? I like manly pecs!" And so forth.