Yes, but thats just me. I am open to that and I am bisexual myself. Its all on personal opinion and personal choice. While one person may say, "Ewwwwww", I think, what does it matter? He is still a person and if we get along and hes caring and everything I want in a guy, why would I let him being bisexual get in the way?
2007-02-09 16:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont see anything wrong with a guy being bisexual where i live most the girls are bi and most my guy friends are so i guess yes i would date one and yea i would marry one if it came down to it
P.S people post questions for help not some little kids to write Ewww for an answer u dont like the question dont answer leave the site..simple as that
2007-02-09 16:12:52
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answered by amber j 2
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Here's the flying finger award to you (anyone remember Laugh In--absolutely loved the show); you sure raised everyone's shackles. No woman looking for a man to sire her 19 children would even consider dating a bisexual, let alone marriage because there's no guarantee of a future.
2007-02-09 16:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My spouse and that i dated for 5 years... Then she gave me the "i imagine i ought to flow on with my existence if our relationship would not get shifting" speech. I proposed interior of a month and we are now married 13 years with 2 tremendous youthful ones. She became in her Nineteen Thirties and that i in my Nineteen Forties back then. I had married earlier, the 2d time with little planning or waiting and a painful and adverse chop up, so i needed to be quite certain. yet as time exceeded (years 3, 4 and 5) our relationship became comfortable and stagnant. Marrying became acceptable for us, nonetheless it nevertheless takes countless artwork. We nevertheless have quite some arguments - yet we are dedicated to operating it out and staying collectively. possibly attempt to get him off the dime and in case you won't be able to then time to flow on. Time passes and also you'll seem back regrettably at continuously you wasted in case you quite do choose a dedicated relationship. some human beings do (maximum do)... yet some quite do not choose the committment, nonetheless the closeness and sex are worth holding an casual element going for decades for some prople. good success, Robbo
2016-11-26 20:43:21
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answered by ? 4
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I could care less! I think everyone should be bisexual! But, that's just me!
I'm a bisexual and I'm married to a wonderful and understanding man. He's as straight as they come, but if that's what he wanted, that would be okay with me.
Hey, it's not like he's after something I could compete with!
2007-02-09 16:12:17
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answered by MsLongBeach 3
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Wow this is so hard to answer. In todays age it is okay for girls to be bi sexual. But last time I checked if a guy plays with a weiner he is just gay no matter how many times he sleeps with women. So I think marriage for you is out of the question. You should start saving money for an anal retread and leave the girls alone.
2007-02-09 16:12:14
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answered by mktk401 4
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Yes, unless I thought he was telling me he was bi because he didn't want to come to terms with his homosexuality. If a girl doesn't want to date you for the pure fact that you are bisexual, I wouldn't bother. Homophobes aren't too attractive anyhow. Good luck!
2007-02-09 16:11:22
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answered by lirael1019 1
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NO! I wouldn't dare date a bisexual guy, if he is hot, i would just have sex with him and be friends.
2007-02-09 16:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not date or marry a guy that is bi. Not that I'm against it but I'd feel like I'll always be competing.
2007-02-09 16:11:32
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answered by Nette 5
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I'm sorry to say that I would never...always wondering if you would lose your boyfriend to a guy... It would just make me feel really awkward.
2007-02-09 16:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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