there is no magic switch, so no nothing "turned" her bisexual.
It may have peeked her interests and she then acted on it.
2006-10-19 04:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That'a a stereotype, i'm bi yet i could by no skill date a woman and a guy on a similar time,no longer despite the fact that in the event that they have been cool with it reason interior the top somebody or all people gets injury(all those thoughts,one dating is complicated adequate you do no longer did greater chaos by way of attempting to juggle 2 or combining them into one),ya know i think of it extremely is like cheating,that's incorrect. So, yeah i could date a bisexual, i does no longer get jealous much less complicated reason the guy i'm going with could be somebody i no i will have faith.
2016-11-23 19:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been bisexual all my life and practicing since I was 12. I didn't know pornography existed until I was almost 20(I'm 53). Bisexuality is how your body reacts sexually to others. If your friend wasn't having these reactions, then porn wouldn't make her body react. However, it may have given her the courage to finally explore something she's known about all her life and couldn't admit.
2006-10-19 05:38:56
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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What you watch is a reflection of tastes you already have. It cannot influence you, since if you weren't already interested you wouldn't be watching it in the first place. People talk about how Friday 13th movies cause people to be insensitive to violence, I've never seen one, I find the concept revolting, and I can say, with certainty, that they haven't affected me at all. The same is true of your friend and bisexual porn.
2006-10-19 11:35:28
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answered by ? 7
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Nothing "turns" anyone bisexual. If she enjoys looking at both genders, she is bisexual by nature.
Think about it, has looking at someone of the opposite sex "turned" you straight?
2006-10-19 04:52:27
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answered by thezaylady 7
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That doesn't mean she's bi. But to answer your question, no.
I take it you've seen porn before. So, you bi because of it?
I suppose somebody might come to the realization that he/she has "bi" tendencies by watching porn. But that just means the tendencies were there to begin with. Nothing "turns" people gay or bi. Not even Catholic priests!
People like the idiot above love to pretend that it's "learned behavior" in order to justify their hatred of homos. The "choice" thing. The flaw in that logic ought to be apparent to anybody. It's exactly the same argument that claims that Marilyn Manson makes you shoot up your school, or phallic-nosed camels make kids smoke. The proof otherwise lies in the fact that millions of people listen to Manson, but Columbine doesn't happen every day.
2006-10-19 04:51:51
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answered by jonjon418 6
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Please. I'm sure your friend is still straight. She's just exploring her sexuality of what turns her on. I'm a straight male, but at times I like to watch she-male porn on the net or I go buy a DVD. I'm still extremely attracted to females, but I like the curiosity of going out of that level of attraction to another every now and then. (I've also viewed gay/lesbian/bi porn as well. Doesn't turn me on that much or at all, but it mostly depends on the situation or looks of the performers)
2006-10-19 05:14:31
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answered by Daemon 4
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Many sociologists believe that women are naturally bi-sexual - at least in comparison to men. It makes sense that your gf likes watching both.
2006-10-19 07:53:36
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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It probably taught her to some degree. I just call sex a message. It feels good and it can be replicated with all. Oh by the way White Rose. I am gay and I didn't see any boys doin it. You are wrong!
2006-10-19 04:50:25
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answered by Karrien Sim Peters 5
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No, it's more likely that her bisexuality turned her to porn to sate her curiosity. It's a hard journey, learning about your sexuality...especially if you have issues with it!
2006-10-20 16:58:38
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answered by Mark L 3
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Whether your friend is hetero, bi, or straight, the visuals of sex, man/woman, man/man, woman/woman, will trigger heightened arousal in most normal people. Her excitement when viewing sex has little to do with being straight, bi, or gay.
2006-10-19 04:53:18
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answered by OU812 5
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