I'm a bisexual man. I've been married for 21 years to a woman, and I have never cheated on my wife with a man. My daughters not only don't know my sexual preference, it's none of their business.
I wonder if you are implying that cheating on your spouse with a person of the same sex is somehow worse than cheating on her with a female. Both are equally wrong. By your logic, if it is a fact that a heterosexual man might cheat on his hetersexual wife with a heterosexual woman, then heterosexuals should not be allowed to get married.
2007-09-10 02:22:43
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answered by Happy-2 5
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Everyone should be allowed to get married, no matter their sexual orientation. And where did you find this "fact"? Because I have never heard that before.
And having a bisexual as a parent - who cares! I think it could be beneficial for a young person anyways. They may be more open about sex and sexuality and the kid will be comfortable with him or herself and actually be careful when it comes to sex.
I see nothing wrong with a bisexual or a homosexual raising a child. They would be more apt to teaching the child openness and respect of others than a good deal of heterosexuals do these days.
2007-09-10 02:05:18
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answered by Meg 4
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(Or cheat with member of the opposite sex - In case you live under a rock it's become legal to have a same-sex marriage you know.) :/
But anyway, who're you to say that they WILL cheat no matter what? That's not a fact! That's just a poorly backed-up opinion. :/ Of course bisexuals can get married. Their sexual orientation has nothing to do with how commited they are.
2007-09-10 02:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong with bisexuals getting married. Normally they have a more open marriage. Where do you get your facts? It is no more a fact that a bisexual person would cheat then a straight person. Unfortunately that promise that is made in marriage is often broken by both men and women!
2007-09-10 02:14:05
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answered by ???? 5
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Being bisexual does not mean you have to have sex with both genders. It just means you can be attracted to either one. Being married to one person usually means that you are devoted to that one person, and if your bisexual that really shouldn't change. In some cases, people have hooked up in groups of three and, although I don't think they can get married, they live together as a functional family.
2007-09-10 02:04:04
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answered by Rebeccah 3
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It depends on your views of marriage in regards to politics and religion I suppose. I (although I am a Republican) really don't care if gays or bisexuals marry. If they can make it work then I say more power to them. They can enjoy some of the marital taxes and everything all of us "straight" people enjoy. I could care less who a person goes to bed with, because I know a lot of "straight" couples who have made quite a mockery of marriage and plenty of gay unions that could teach us quite a bit. With views like that though, I don't think I will be getting the Republican nomination for president anytime soon.
2007-09-10 02:31:30
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answered by No one 4
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Get real! I am bi and have never cheated, my exhusband and ex significant other on the other both did! Just because I am equally attracted to both sexes does mean that I am disloyal.
Who would want to have a bisexual parent? Well my 7 children to start with! I am able to be open and honest with them, accept them for who they are and not sit in judgement of them.
Can you say the same?
2007-09-10 02:41:40
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answered by Rebecca W 7
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For EVERYONE that said NO remember,
"Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again" Mathew 7:1-2
There are no "facts" that bisexuals cheat more then a "striaght" or "gay" person. All it means is that we CAN be attracted to not only the opposite sex but also the same sex.
And lastly I am BI and have never cheated. My hubby knew before we married that I was and didn't care.
And as a parent I teach my children that everyone is different and that is how God wanted us to learn how to love thy neighbor no matter what they look like, how they sound, or who they date!
It is close minded people that have issues with me being bi, married to a black man (I'm white) and having mixed kids.
2007-09-10 02:42:16
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answered by Spring 5
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No particular reason. however the regulation because it stands makes it bigamy. does not propose that the regulation is right, it basically potential that it is the way issues stand on the 2d. on the different hand, an endless chain of bisexuals could be fairly the sight to be certain. Now, i ask your self how a strategies international that could desire to stretch?
2016-10-18 12:56:21
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answered by finnigan 4
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Bisexual parents do not go around discussing or showing off their sexual activities to their children anymore than heterosexual parents do. And yes, all adults should have the freedom to marry whomever they choose.
2007-09-10 02:04:08
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answered by meagain 4
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