Some bisexuals have more attraction to one gender, so they'll seek out that one and be with that one unless someone of the other gender comes along.
If they like each sex equally, they'll probably go along the same way straight and gay people do- if they seem someone who turns 'em on or makes 'em feel special inside, they'll go after them, no matter which gender it is.
That's how I do it- I'm not 'deciding on who I want to be with', so much as waiting for my soul mate- and I'm just as excited as everyone else to see if it's a man or a woman!
2007-02-19 17:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Being bisexual doesn't limit going into a committed relationship. It all depends on the person, I suggest looking up Dr. Alfred Kinsey and his Kinsey scale. It is a scale of 0-6 regarding heterosexuality-homosexuality, it is a proof positive that you don't have to fall at either spectrum and in the bisexual areas there are different ways a person leans. I myself am more of a 2-3 so I am more likely to see more in girls and maybe end up with one. A 4-5 may be more interested in their gender and end up that way but its not a positive. Being bisexual gives a person a larger realm of choice when it comes to relationships and a large group to find that one person they want to spend their lives with,
2007-02-19 17:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm bisexual and I've been seeing the same guy for almost 3 years. I also have a girlfriend that I've gone out with (on and off) for 8 years. Whenever we feel like it we all 3 get together, no strings attached, everyone has a good time and no one gets jealous or angry. We know that we all like each other and there's no reason to hate on each other or be jealous. I'm sure other people have there own opinions and preferences about this, but this is mine. Sometimes i may decide to go out (just her and I) and then sometimes just with him and me. We have the most fun when it's all three~~~Just like Jeffsgirl said "the best of both worlds"
2007-02-19 17:26:20
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answered by Shelia 3
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properly, I see it as no diverse than the different relationship. A bisexual individual is attracted to both sexes. they might ultimately calm down with someone of one gender or the different yet that would not advise they are no longer attracted to both. a useless ringer for the way a guy would marry one female and nonetheless inspect yet another. Marriage would not kill your sexcontinual or your ability to be attracted to someone except your mate.
2016-12-04 09:59:04
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answered by ? 4
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Remember, you're not looking for a relationship with all men, or all women, you're looking for a relationship with one person. What's most important to you? What do you look for in a partner? Some people only date blondes, won't date women with kids, won't date Muslims or Baptists or whatever.
Bisexuality just means that the sex of the person doesn't disqualify them.
2007-02-19 17:19:21
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Well it's whoever I fall in love with. I don't exactly "choose" which gender I date, but simply wait for the right person to come by. I guess you could consider me "gender-blind".
2007-02-19 17:13:19
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answered by guitarherofairy 3
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Basically who ever came 1st. Like a girl can to me before and guy did. And I becam really attacted the to the girl. So she's what I want know.
2007-02-19 17:25:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Just follow your heart.
2007-02-19 17:39:50
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answered by stephen nalzaro 1
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First come first served. Not necessarily in that order.....
2007-02-19 17:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Why bother when you have the best of both worlds?
2007-02-19 17:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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