I'm a nineteen year old, bisexual male. While the coming-out process was a difficult one, everyone in my life was very supportive. But, now that the process is a year past, I find myself being hit with questions of which side I'm going to choose. In recent times, I've been attracted to a larger proportion of men than women, but just because of this, I don't feel I have to align myself with either side. But now I speculate about why it's sometimes difficult for bisexuals, because they could be subject to prejudice from the gay community and from the heterosexual community. So what do you think? Is bisexuality a true orientation, or is it just a transitional/experimental stepping stone on the path of life, that one cannot remain on forever?
2006-12-25
16:51:42
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender