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ok. i am in love with boys but sometimes i like to look at girls naked and stuff more than boys but i would never sex them or o with them or anything its just that.

2006-07-01 11:04:14 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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most women I know are like this, and most people have bi thoughts, even those who are so against it to the point of argument,

2006-07-01 11:09:53 · answer #1 · answered by heathen_mum 4 · 0 0

Current theory actually suggests that gay, straight, and bisexual are silly words to use. Popular usage seems to think that a person is either attracted solely to the opposite sex, solely to the same sex, or to both sexes equally. This isn't the case. The range of human sexual attraction is fluid, and you can fall anywhere on the line. You could be almost entirely straight, but just a little bit gay. If straight describes you best, go with that. It's merely a matter of personal interpretation.

I call myself gay. I love male bodies. That said, I am certainly not above finding beauty in the female body. So many women are just absolutely -beautifully- shaped. I enjoy looking at the female form, but I wouldn't classify myself as even close to bisexual.

If you don't feel like trying to come up with a label for yourself, just go with "queer." Queer can mean gay, bi, or even heterosexual but not heterosexist.

2006-07-07 06:08:28 · answer #2 · answered by hynkle 3 · 0 0

Just because you like to look at girls doesn't make you gay or bi. If you wanted to be with a girl. It shouldn't affect how you feel about guys. I am proud to bi sexual and I still feel the same about guys but I feel like its right to me to date girls as well. This may be different for you.

2006-07-01 18:14:49 · answer #3 · answered by xxxmissyousoxxx 1 · 0 0

You are normal. Its just titilation to look at naked females, since the naked female form is so talked about yet is considered taboo. Its just that puritanical American question of sin rearing its ugly head.

2006-07-01 18:10:39 · answer #4 · answered by judy_r8 6 · 0 0

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