Well, some bisexuals need both a male and female partner to be happy, but most can just have a relationship with one person, it just doesnt matter what gender, its whoever we fall in love with you know. Ask your girlfriend which type of bisexual she is.
2007-01-09 14:24:31
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answered by latenightdrives 3
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Okay, I'm looking to buy a house, and I see pink houses that are very pretty, with the doorknobs in place and the bushes nicely trimmed, and I also see blue houses with nice large flag poles and mailboxes that can fit a LOT of mail in it. But all of a sudden I see this house that hits the light the right way, and it's right near an oceanfront and it's pink with a one car garage and it's never been lived in. (I pray you're getting all my references) Of course I'm moving into the beautiful oceanfront house, but there are other houses out there too. Well I'm moved in. I payed $200,000 for this house. I could move into another house, but chances are low. My neighbor is thinking about doing the same thing but he's in the same predicament I'm in except that he only likes pink houses. Does that make sense at all? Bisexuals are just as likely as straights and gays to cheat, they just have a wider variety. It doesn't mean they will, because anyone can find a true love that they are willing to stay with for a lifetime.
2016-05-23 01:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Some bisexuals do eventually settle down to one gender --who knows what will happen. You might be the one to decide that you don't want to be with a bisexual person, she could decide to just be with you or the other woman. No one can really say -- until it happens.
Being a lesbian, I wouldn't date a bisexual woman -- too many variables to deal with.
2007-01-09 14:22:51
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answered by cajun7_girl 2
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I hope so. I never understand why monogamy and being bi are mutually exclusive. If you're in a relationship you should be with that person and that person alone, unless what both people want is an open relationship.
2007-01-09 19:35:15
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answered by T 4
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I believe if you are in a relationship she should be loyal to you. Just because she is bisexual doesn't mean she can cheat on you because this is what it is if she is with another one. If she loves you she won't be with anyone else. It's like if you were with another woman. Being bisexual doesn't been its a get out of jail card if your with someone else. Piece of advice if your worried about her get out now before you waste more time
2007-01-09 14:22:19
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answered by mariainstructor 1
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my mom was bi,and was in love with my father,who was gay. Go figure. She truly was in love and loved him. And he,her. She was the only woman my dad ever loved.
2007-01-09 14:54:48
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answered by Dragonflygirl 7
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Commitment is a behaviour that is determined by effort, will power, discipline and character, not determined by sexuality.
2007-01-09 14:24:02
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answered by Ashley 3
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It could if she wants the best of both worlds all the time. But if she wants to be with you forever, it could work.
2007-01-09 14:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Of coarse- being gay, bi what ever is not a different kind of love. Sometimes a different kind of lifestyle so i think that is why people this that.
2007-01-09 14:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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only if you let it
2007-01-09 14:21:12
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answered by roger m 2
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