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I herd that some girls get aroused by other girls and that it is cause they are bi-curious but some times cause there are no romactic ffeelings invold. but its diffent when a girl reacts that way to a guy.

to explain this abit i will say this if a straight girl was sexual attracted to a guy with no feelings of caring about the guy invold then she is straight not curious .
u dont cush on everyone u fine attractive so why is it that if a girl was aroused/sexual attracted to a girl but with no romatic feelings
invold that she is just bi-curious ? she could just not have found the right one to cush on.
iam 18 and a girl

2007-02-13 10:57:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

3 answers

the entire concept of the "curiousity" label is really fuzzy.

any of the following may apply:

- straight people who are curious to experiment just for fun

- straight people who are curious to experiment because they think they might be bi or gay

- people who feel they are bi but want to experiment in order to prove they really are bi

- people who are only sexually attracted to the same sex but not interested in romance/love/relationships

2007-02-13 12:18:42 · answer #1 · answered by Jeff 4 · 0 0

I think the "curious" part is that they are unsure if they would feel right having sexual relations with another woman. So they are interested in experimenting to find out one way or the other.

2007-02-13 19:01:57 · answer #2 · answered by Martin Pedersen 6 · 2 0

Our attractions are, at least partially, chemical. A person can be attracted to another at just a glance, with no 'feelings' (i.e. emotions), just a physical reaction. I would say that our chemical reactions are a better indication of our sexual orientation than our 'emotions' because it is harder to fool our bodies than our minds.

2007-02-13 19:02:39 · answer #3 · answered by Terri 5 · 2 0

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