I think bi-curious is over used sometimes. It seems like some people just say another person is bi-curious just because they haven't had sex with a person of the same sex. I do think there is bicuriosity where a person isn't really bi as he or she is curious and is for the most part straight or he or she just wonders what the experience would be like or some thoughts occasionally. Then that sounds like more curiosity or interests on that basis than down right lust or sexual attraction. Then there is the other part that some seem to say one is probably bicurious when the fact is that the person is most likely bisexual, but just hasn't had sex, yet, but the sex wouldn't change the fact. For example, I'm not talking about finding one of the same sex attractive or identifying, admiration or indirect attraction.
2007-04-11
19:11:37
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Brennan Huff
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender