its natural. society is all that binds us to one sex or another.
2006-07-23 04:00:53
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answered by acidlollipop66 1
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I think that people who are bisexual are curious. I am not sure if bisexuality is real though. If that is the choice that one person makes, then that is the choice that they make. It seems as though it would just be better if everyone was either straight or gay. The in between stage sounds really confusing. I think eventually everyone is either just gay or straight. Because it really all come down to a preference. Even though some people enjoy both sexes they will come to the conclusion that they prefer one over the other.
2006-07-22 11:37:09
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answered by Michelle K 2
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I think when people disconnect with the emotional connection of sex they will try anything for a thrill. Bisexuality has been a part of Human History since things were written. How people respond to it depends on many things, including religion and the times they live in.
I say, live and let live, it is not up to ME to tell anyone how they should live as long as they don't hurt me in what they do.
I think we all have the right and obligation to tell people how we feel about something and try to convince them we are right. If they choose not to listen, respecting that is an obligation as well.
2006-07-22 11:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to view bisexuality as a choice, or at least Nurture over Nature, whereas homosexuality is most often caused by genetic variation. So that means I am more accepting of homosexuals and kinda dumbfounded by bisexuals. They seem lost or just plain hedonistic, but I try not to judge.
2006-07-22 11:36:02
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answered by Matthew F 1
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It is more likely for a woman than a man. Men have a phobia about having sex with other men that women tend not to have about having sex with other women. It's a dominance thing. Men are not willing to be dominated. Women are interested in being the dominant one. So you are more likely to find a bisexual female than a bisexual male. This has nothing to do with homosexuality, though one would argue that you are more likely to find a bisexual fag than a bisexual lesbian for the same reason, dominance. Gay men are more interested in being dominats that gay women are interested in being dominated.
2006-07-22 11:27:39
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answered by LORD Z 7
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I think everyone is born bisexual, then some people find they are more attracted to the opposite sex and/or have the urge to reproduce, some people find they are more attracted to the same sex and some are equally attracted to both sexes. I also think society and the roles they place on sexes plays a part in it also.
2006-07-22 18:47:57
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answered by curls 4
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I've known quite a few bi-sexuals in my life, and they almost all had 2 things in common. They loved to have sex and they did not have very deep emotions towards others ( very self absorbed ). They were emotionally detached enough to have sex with anyone of either gender as long as it made them feel good. This personally does not bother me, but also is not my preference.
2006-07-22 16:50:40
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answered by judson d 2
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I have no problem to get to know about it .. to know and have bisexual male or female friends.. but iam a very straight hyper male .. no chance for any middle thoughts .. even for curiosity .. it doesn;t work by nature ..
2006-07-22 14:09:06
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answered by ohwaw 4
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Its OK for women, but disgusting for men to be bisexual
2006-07-22 11:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Iny my opinion you're either straight or gay. Both are fine with me. Now if you like both...well that's just being selfish, in my eyes. You were born with an attraction to one sex or the other - take your pick.
2006-07-22 11:22:18
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answered by ღஜAidaஜღ 2
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Variety is the spice of life
2006-07-22 13:10:39
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answered by blastabuelliac 4
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