Someone with a heterosexual self-identification who has feelings for people of the same gender which they are unsure are romantic or sexual, and who may later change their self-identification to bisexual. Some people would say they "discovered" that their true orientation was bisexual, and possibly advise them to change their self-identification; others would say their orientation had actually changed from heterosexual to bisexual .This person, while in a period of exploration and possible transition, might be described as "questioning", which is what the "Q" sometimes added to "LGBT" stands for. This process has a variety of possible manifestations, including public or private contemplation of the possibility (perhaps prompted by certain feelings, perhaps at first merely an intellectual curiosity), fantasizing about a novel type of sexual encounter, or being unsure whether one actually enjoyed previous sexual encounters or whether one wants to do it again. Some people never explore their feeling because they don't feel the need to, because they are already involved in a long-term relationship, because they are ashamed of such feelings, or because they do not want to encounter social stigma. Because it could be said that they have no curiosity about their sexual orientation, some might exclude these people from the category "bi-curious".
2006-10-28 19:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm glad you can experiment and figure what is right for you. People have degrees of sexual orientation. Some are all straight and some all gay. Most are in between.
Bi-curious to me means someone experimenting. I have enough to just be attracted to one gender. Bisexual means that you are pretty happy sexually with one gender or the other.
2006-10-29 01:54:35
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answered by San Diego Art Nut 6
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Relax, its completely natural. Just look it up in the internet, they have all kinds of stuff for newbies. Just relax, find a good bi-curious friend and explore with her as well.
2006-10-29 02:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i think at some point most people "wonder" about a same sex encounter. ( not counting childhood playing dr) you may be hetero but there is a part of you that wonders what it might be like. that is perfectly normal you may try it you may not.. you may like it you may not. the point is don't try and label yourself so as to fit into some rigid rules of society . do what feels right and what feels good. do what makes you happy as a person.
2006-10-29 02:04:18
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answered by ? 4
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sorry i'm 100% grade a queer beef, i do not understand bi-sexual, i could NEVER look at a woman that way. i do however love and support my bi brothers and sisters! maybe you should just try it with a woman and see how it feels, thats the only way you'll ever truly know.........good luck
2006-10-29 02:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i am bi and my friends and family have no problem with it.you need to find someone you can talk to so then you will start to feel better about your sexual orientation and more comfortable.hope this helps.
2006-10-29 02:48:25
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answered by michelle s 1
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Just relax and do what feels right. Don't let anyone pigenhole you or try and get you to do something you don't want to.
Ignore labels. Be whatever you want to be.
2006-10-29 01:51:33
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answered by Mac Momma 5
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Mac-Momma is right follow that advice and live life to the fullest
2006-10-29 13:39:25
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answered by jusme 5
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sure someone can help you with this...but I'm not entirely sure what you want explained to you...
2006-10-29 01:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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oh my. i am bi but i am scared and i don't talk bout it or anything cause i don't kno how to tell my freinds or family cause i am scared that they will treat me different but idk wttu (wat to tell u)
2006-10-29 01:52:51
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answer #10
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answered by LIL B 3
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