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Does bi-curiousity ever go away? ?

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I don't think so. What do you think?

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  1. idk

    once you meet someone you could change

    like for example if me and you got together and you liked it

    you might turn g*y


  2. well if it never goes away then you are most likely bisexual

  3. Yes.  Ten minutes after you are dead.

    But I'm not sure if we are bi-curious in heaven, lol.

  4. NO I LIKE WANT I HAVE BEFORE SHE DUMPED ME WHEN SHE FOUND OUT ABOUT HIM NEVER A DULL WEEKEND I LOOKING TO REPLACE HER NOT HIM.

  5. In my anecdotal experience, yes.  

    The curiosity will go away because you will eventually unveil the mystery and have a homosexual experience.  Then you won't be "curious" anymore- you'll know if you like it or not.

    Also in my personal experience from people I've known in my life, "bisexual" (meaning *equally* attracted to both sexes) is somewhat of a hoax.  Everyone is going to prefer one gender at least slightly over the other. Even if they are not born with a preference, their own life experience will have had particularly positive or negative experiences with one or more special people and this must tip the balance because no experience in life is exactly the same as another.

    Moreover, from what I've seen, "bisexual" men are usually homosexual men who just haven't come to terms with it yet.  Testosterone is a very powerful hormone and it makes 99% of men able to have s*x with whoever was around if it is their only option.  That makes it confusing if you do not find women completely repulsive.

    And "bisexual" women are usually heterosexual women who do not have the social pressures placed on them to exclusively act a certain way. However there *are* social pressures on young females (I'd say 16-24) to engage in L*****n activity for either direct male sexual pleasure or indirect male attention.  That is why there are so many more "bisexual" females than you saw even ten years ago.  Trust me, I was still in high school ten years ago, and there was no L*****n bashing at all [so don't tell me it's because they were all in hiding like Anne Frank during the Clinton administration :)]


  6. no

  7. The only way it will ever go away is to try both. You will find that you prefer one or the other or you like both. You will no longer be "Bi-curious".

  8. yes when you try more

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