Would you date someone who is bisexual?
Would you date someone if you find out they were bisexual?
November 20, 2013
Would you date someone who is bisexual?
Would you date someone if you find out they were bisexual?
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I wouldn't mind.
Obviously, I don't see how that's even a deterrent.
Oh hell yeah, since I'm a guy.
1. It's not like just because they're bisexual they're gonna cheat on me with a girl
2. It opens up opportunities for, should I say, "parties".
3. I don't think bisexual girls are like lesbians in the tough, truck-driving butch way. They're probably mostly like normal (as in straight) girls.
I don't care at all. As long as they don't ask me to do stuff...
What's the point in discriminating? Love knows no boundaries.
[quote=Rtyu]Logically, I don't.
Emotionally, I find same sex relationships odd, and it almost disgusts me when I see that type of couple walking down the street, and I can't help it. =/ And if my girlfriend blatantly liked girls like a man would, then I might honestly not like that. But hey, I've never had that experience, so I'm just saying what I've noticed about myself.
Also, I don't mean to bash same sex couples, but this is the truth, so maybe I shouldn't hang around them for both of our sakes.
On the other hand, if a family member was in a same sex relation, I oddly wouldn't mind.
lol someone use psychology on me please[/quote]
Fear of the unknown, fear of illogicality, fear of being chosen over the other sex which might feel like you have failed your gender aaannnd simple insecurity like mentioned before.
That's what I make out of it.
[quote=Rtyu]Logically, I don't.
Emotionally, I find same sex relationships odd, and it almost disgusts me when I see that type of couple walking down the street, and I can't help it. =/ And if my girlfriend blatantly liked girls like a man would, then I might honestly not like that. But hey, I've never had that experience, so I'm just saying what I've noticed about myself.
Also, I don't mean to bash same sex couples, but this is the truth, so maybe I shouldn't hang around them for both of our sakes.
On the other hand, if a family member was in a same sex relation, I oddly wouldn't mind.[b]lol someone use psychology on me please[/b][/quote]
simple
youre insecure
[quote=metaghost4]Lisa's bisexual, must I say more.[/quote]
I think you already have on many occasions
OT sure why not, might lead to new opportunities
Yes, as long they are compatible.
[quote=Repentant]Bisexual, female, male, gay, lesbian, transgendered...
Doesn't matter, as long as they're compatible with me then I'd date them all the same.[/quote]
This person is my hero.
Too bad so many dont see it that way.
Bisexual, female, male, gay, lesbian, transgendered...
Doesn't matter, as long as they're compatible with me then I'd date them all the same.
if she was a girl only. But that would be bad getting dump for another girl.
chick on chick?.... bruh yezzirrieee!
Maybe, maybe not. I understand the mentality for not dating a bisexual though. Being attracted to both males and females essentially doubles the chance of potential affairs. Not saying this is always the case, but logically looking at it, this makes sense.
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No, because I can never grow boy parts so he will never be completely happy with me.
I find it difficult to understand why people would have hangups about this. You're uncomfortable if your partner has the capability of developing intimate feelings for members of their sex? What does that change about your relationship?
I'm fine with people being bi or gay, but I wouldn't date one.
I already do.
I wouldn't mind, but I still prefer straight females over bi ones.
I don't really care what a person is (straight/gay/bi) but I'd only be able to date a straight girl..idk why but it'd just be weird otherwise.
I wouldn't care until he begins looking at my father in a strange way.
Yea...I don't really see the problem with it. I'm not sure how girl's would feel about it but I know for sure I wouldn't give a damn.
Im dating you so yeah I will