Why not?
It doesn't matter that these 2 are bisexual. It matters what they are bringing to the relationship as far as love, honor, respect and friendship. Just the same as if they were 2 guys, 2 girls or a girl and a guy. If they love/like eachother and act as though they want to be together, what should it really matter?
Where you would run into trouble is mostly the typical stuff. Trust issues, money or who didn't replace the last roll of toilet paper.
2006-06-06 10:21:13
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answered by Autumn BrighTree 6
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Well my ex boyfriend and I were both bi and that was a good relationship. And my current girlfriend and I are both bi, and we have a great relationship.
Most of it depends on the people, not thier sexual orientation, but I think that for bisexuals it is sometimes really nice to have someone who really GETS what it is like to sexually enjoy both, instead of a monosexual who deep down always thinks you are kinda weird. But maybe that is because I've had bad experiances with both straight and lesbian partners for that reason... so I might be BI-ased.... oh that was a terrible pun!
2006-06-07 08:36:26
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answered by dani_kin 6
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I would say that it depends on your loyalty. Have you ever been in the situation where you comment to your significant other that you think someone is good looking? My problem with my bf was that he always thought that meant I didn't want to be with him. But if you are both attracted to both sexes than you will be able to hear the question with out taking it critically. If you are sound enough in your relationship.
2006-06-06 11:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on if you feel like you've found your soul mate or not. If you can't see the potential of being able to be committed to this person for long term or the rest of your life then why get into anything serious? Just my thoughts.
2006-06-06 09:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the people, not the sexual orientation. If they are both faithful to their partner then, yes they will make a good couple.
2006-06-06 08:59:02
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answered by cleofox32 5
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Heck yeah! My girlfriend and I have been together for 12 years now, we are both bi, have been bi for as long as we've known eachother, and our relationship is very strong. I want to marry her one day, but I'm having a struggle lately whether or not I'm truly gay.
With both of us being bi makes for a very good sex life!!
2006-06-06 19:14:16
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answered by David M 1
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I think it would create too much drama if one or both of you becomes clingy and possessive. If you can remain faithful to each other and leave other people alone (regardless of their gender), you should be ok. Or... on the flip side, if both of you want an open relationship (and it must be BOTH), then it should be fun! ;-)
2006-06-06 09:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No. How many people are actually involved in a couple? (2)
2006-06-06 11:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I t depends. Most people who are bi are very sexually active and focus their whole relationship on sex. That always makes for a bad relationship in time.
2006-06-06 08:58:14
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answered by musedelirium 4
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At least they can get married. But they say we mess with the sanctity of marriage.
2006-06-06 09:01:16
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answered by azgraywolf143 4
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