~~~ Somebody has been messing with your head. I'd advise you to be careful. ~~~
2007-05-14 07:11:13
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answer #1
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answered by donelle g. 7
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No, I can easily be more attracted to a man more than a woman, but if you put 2 perfect 10's in front of me, 1 man 1 woman, I would tend to pick the woman. I consider someone bisexual if they are attracted enough to each gender that they can see themselves starting a relationship with both sexes. If you had to put a percent on it, I would probably say it's around 40 men 60 woman.
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there are men AND women who are bisexual. But not ALL men and women are bisexual.
Some like to say that all women are bisexual because there is a slightly less negative stigma attached to bi women. But i don't believe that every single woman wants to be with another woman. And that's good news cuz that leaves more for those of us who do!! :)
2007-05-14 07:04:07
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answer #3
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answered by Raynebow_Diva 6
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Scientifically, I don't think anyone knows.
Theoretically, it could be possible that all people are just plain old "sexual", with the needle pointing more towards hetero for some, and more toward homo for others, and hovering in the middle for the rest...
But then your definition of bisexual also comes into play. If you define bisexual as just interested in looking and interest, then you'll likely find a lot more people that qualify.
2007-05-14 07:08:13
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answer #4
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answered by Becka Gal 5
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I think that all women and men have their natural instinct towards opposite sex, besides that out of curiousity they all think of doing it with the same sex. So it's only the decision of doing it or not that makes certain people bisexual and other people not bisexual.
2007-05-14 07:05:53
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answer #5
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answered by mega_fimos 2
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I think that you'd find that most women watch other women from terms of competition not attraction or lust. I'd tend to say that most men outside of the gay/bi community could care less about how other men look.
2007-05-14 07:02:26
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answer #6
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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its possible. its also possible that curiosity in the same sex has something to do with building your own identity. some people, like me, arent so much attracted to people based on gender, but on their personality. There is a lot of complexity in this particular field of inquiry.
to the poster who used "common sense" as his source on the inherentness of heterosexuality: can you remember the day you woke up and said "I'm definitely straight?" the day you made that choice? because common sense would dictate that if you have a choice between heterosexuality and homosexuality that you would have had to choose to be straight just as much as you would have to choose to be gay. Plus the "choice" hypothesis does not account for the mental health problems that occur in people who decide to "be straight" after they have realized that they arent. That my common sense. how does it feel?
2007-05-14 08:23:22
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answer #7
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answered by bluestareyed 5
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You are attracted to who you are attracted to. You can't change it. Be it a man to a man, a woman to a woman or a man to a woman.
There are a lot bisexual people out there. I only know I'm not one of them. I am strictly gay.
2007-05-14 07:15:38
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answer #8
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answered by ron s 5
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Both sexes can be bisexual, but not everyone is of the same sexuality. I even have a friend that's a metrosexual.
2007-05-14 09:21:20
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answer #9
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answered by Kim's Mommy 3
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It wouldn't surprise me if it were determined that everyone has the capacity for it but, because men and women are socialized differently, only women are culturally permitted to explore it.
2007-05-14 07:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not everyone is bisexual. If you ask that here, you will actually find that most people are not.
2007-05-14 07:01:12
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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