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I want to try to be with a women sexually. I havent yet. And I dont see my self in a real relationship like an average couple. Does that make me a Bisexual?

2006-12-05 18:34:19 · 12 answers · asked by Jessica's advice 2 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

I am very please with my man. I am just curious with a woman,

2006-12-05 18:41:31 · update #1

12 answers

I think that having some sort of interest in your own gender makes you bisexual. If you think that females are attractive (& not just "pretty") then yes I think that that means that you're bisexual. Nothing wrong w/ that. Good luck !

2006-12-05 18:38:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess u r going to try it out sooner or later since you have the urge just a matter if the opportunity came the way. Bisexual starts from the mind not from action. I would suggest you get some self help book to better understand your situation and the consequences before proceeding.

2006-12-06 02:43:04 · answer #2 · answered by enimassaj 1 · 0 0

No. A lot of heterosexual men and women, have had homosexual tendencies, thoughts, dreams, or experiences, whether they want to admit it or not. That does not make them gay or bi-sexual. Most homosexual men and woman, have had at least one heterosexual encounter. That does not make them straight or bi-sexual either. Human sexuality is a very complex issue, with very few rules or boundaries. Humans are also very curious and complex beings, with a wide range of feelings and emotions.

2006-12-06 02:43:03 · answer #3 · answered by o 3 · 0 0

Doesnt make you bisexual until you try it. You have to really ask yourself if this is something you really want to do with no regrets. If it is deffinatly go for it, you may really end up enjoying yourself. Who knows maybe one day a threesome could be in order for you.

2006-12-06 02:37:05 · answer #4 · answered by Brian J 4 · 0 0

It only makes you bisexual if you tried it and like it but if you are just curious that makes you straight and curious. For me, yeah everyone wonders if they are gay once in their lives but then you see a pair of **** and walk into a wall and there you go.

2006-12-06 02:41:12 · answer #5 · answered by kirr45 1 · 0 1

You could very well be bi, but that's not a bad thing. Learn your innate abilities and let life take you where you need to go. You will find the answer along the way.

2006-12-06 02:37:27 · answer #6 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 0 0

I would think so. Some claim everybody is bisexual to some degree.

2006-12-06 02:39:41 · answer #7 · answered by clueless_nerd 5 · 0 0

no horny and since you are not being satisfied for a long time by your man your mind tells you dont try men try women go play whore on some goodlookin guy for the night and then ask this question if you have to.

2006-12-06 02:38:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Or you may be a lesbian. Either way, it's time for you to explore and see what it's all about. Don't worry, you're about to embark on a wild and fun journey. Make sure to pack light!
Cheers!

2006-12-06 02:39:26 · answer #9 · answered by heathboy27 3 · 1 0

Hello! Yes it does make you bisexual. You like both men and woman. Nothing wrong with that. Go ahead and try it. I know you will like it.
Bisexuality is the sexual orientation which refers to the aesthetic, romantic, or sexual desire for individuals of either gender or of either sex.
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Bisexual orientation includes all the territory between the two extremes of homosexuality and heterosexuality. Bisexual people are not necessarily attracted equally to both genders. Moreover, it is possible for a bisexual person to be attracted to all genders but only one sex, or to all sexes but only one gender (note the definition of gender as social/psychological category, distinct from biological sex). Apart from sexual preference, some bisexual people describe their attraction as being based on personality or other characteristics rather than gender. Another view of bisexuality is that homosexuality and heterosexuality are two monosexual orientations, whereas bisexuality encompasses them both. However, some argue that bisexuality is a distinct sexual orientation on a par with heterosexuality or homosexuality.[1]

Bisexuality is often misunderstood as a form of adultery or polyamory, and a popular misconception is that bisexuals must always be in relationships with men and women simultaneously. Rather, individuals attracted to both males and females, like people of any other orientation, may live a variety of sexual lifestyles. These include: lifelong monogamy, serial monogamy, polyamory, polyfidelity, casual sexual activity with individual partners, casual group sex, and celibacy. For those with more than one sexual partner, these may or may not all be of the same gender.

Some people who might be classified by others as bisexual on the basis of their sexual behavior self-identify as gay, lesbian, or straight -- for example, a bisexual woman who considers herself a lesbian may do so on the basis that a lesbian might be defined as any woman who is attracted to women (even one who is also attracted to men), or a woman who is primarily attracted to other women. Likewise some men may identify as heterosexual because the only activities they engage in with other men do not involve anal sex (or more commonly, do not involve being the bottom in anal sex).[citation needed] This kind of ambiguity is problematic because some people maintain that exclusivity is part of the definitions for monosexual orientations, others feel that only one's current situation is what matters (if one is in a heterosexual marriage, they are straight), and still other groups prefer to say that bisexuality is non-existent and a bisexual person's heterosexual feelings are merely the result of internalized homophobia.[citation needed] Other bisexuals consider themselves distinct from homosexuals but part of the larger LGBT or queer community. Some people who engage in bisexual behavior may be supportive of lesbian and gay people, but still self-identify as straight, and still others consider any labels irrelevant to their positions and situations.

2006-12-06 02:41:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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