| What is their relationship status / marriage like? Can’t really imagine the challenges of this. Know a few folks that are interested in both men and women; feels inherently tricky. |
| Yes. They're all married, mostly to opposite sex partners. I don't know what's tricky about it. |
| Everyone is on a spectrum, OP. A lot of people have thoughts, but never act on them, because it's just too much work and they're not that interested. |
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Yes. Most are married to opposite sex partners and I actually think it is a bit tricky.
People will tell you bisexuality just means a person is attracted to both men and women and it in no way inhibits engaging in monogamy, for instance. And that might be true for some people. But not all. IME bisexual people are more likely to be dissatisfied by long term, monogamous relationships. |
| Since it’s not your life, you don’t need to understand it, OP. Free your mind! |
| Nope. |
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Another nope. + Its none of my business. |
Same. |
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| No, I don’t know anyone, but I used to question myself when I was a teen. I got over it and it was just a phase. |
| Yes. Am one. Know many. Yes, most of us are married to opposite sex partners and read "straight". It's not especially tricky. |
| Anyone here know someone how is attracted to one gender? How they can have a stable marriage with 100million potential APs in this country? |
| Yes, like half of the moms in the PTA! Lots of tea comes out during girls trips and happy hours. |
So you’re content with all exploring with your partner? And giving up that other side of you? |
| I had a friend in college who was bisexual and didn’t hide it. She’d date men and women and I remember her telling me about a threesome she had. At the time I didn’t know what to believe. I briefly had a bi curious phase when my straight sex life was pretty disappointing so I thought about it. But then I met my now husband and he solved my problem. |