Women: Would you date a bi sexual man?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's not enough to support the LBGTQ+ community with my votes and friendship and support. I have to use my body, too. A woman's duty to subjugate her preferences and desires for a man, right?



+100000


If you are not turned on- TOO BAD. Tenet of patriarchy: women must be willing to be sexually available to all men, they must have no preferences, otherwise they are a jerk. But it's gotten a 2017 update so now you're a bigot.


You say you are ok with it yet you discriminate in dating bi men. It's just like if you said you had a (insert race) friend but then said you wouldn't date one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's not enough to support the LBGTQ+ community with my votes and friendship and support. I have to use my body, too. A woman's duty to subjugate her preferences and desires for a man, right?



+100000


If you are not turned on- TOO BAD. Tenet of patriarchy: women must be willing to be sexually available to all men, they must have no preferences, otherwise they are a jerk. But it's gotten a 2017 update so now you're a bigot.


You say you are ok with it yet you discriminate in dating bi men. It's just like if you said you had a (insert race) friend but then said you wouldn't date one.



LOL. Bisexuality is not a race. You really need to check yourself.


Stop trying to guilt women into having sex with you, you entitled misogynist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's not enough to support the LBGTQ+ community with my votes and friendship and support. I have to use my body, too. A woman's duty to subjugate her preferences and desires for a man, right?



+100000


If you are not turned on- TOO BAD. Tenet of patriarchy: women must be willing to be sexually available to all men, they must have no preferences, otherwise they are a jerk. But it's gotten a 2017 update so now you're a bigot.


You say you are ok with it yet you discriminate in dating bi men. It's just like if you said you had a (insert race) friend but then said you wouldn't date one.


It isn't discriminating. It is reasonable to choose not to date someone who has a trait you aren't attracted to, in this case, bi sexuality.
Anonymous
NO.
Anonymous
Look up any gay dating apps or speak frankly with gay men and they'll all tell you that the dating apps are rife with bi men looking for discreet action on the side while having a wife and girlfriend. I suppose the positive aspect of it is that there's probably more bi men then we realize, but the downside is that the chances of being unfaithful is also likely much higher.

I think bi men and bi women are two different things when it comes to monogamy. Men have a dick. Women don't. The dick controls the man in a way the vagina doesn't control the woman. Why else do you think there's hugely popular gay hookup apps and websites yet there's nothing comparable for lesbians? Straight men have enough trouble remaining faithful to their spouses and I can't imagine how much more complicated it must be for bi men.

Besides, if a woman is dating a bi man she has to accept that a lot of the time when the man is privately jerking off he'll be thinking of man on man action. Maybe even during intercourse with her. That's how his brain is going to be wired and that can't be ignored. Maybe you can be comfortable with that, maybe not. I know I wouldn't, regardless of any promises of faithfulness.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My experience dating three (that I know of) bi women is that all three of them were slutty, and all them had had an STD.


What std and did you catch all 3?


I didn't catch anything because I test before I play. So I was able to take precautions and stay clean.

I never had a threesome with any of those bi women. Threesomes are much more fun with straight women who are talked into it.
in what way?
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
This thread is so dumb.

Plenty of "straight" people have same-sex attraction and experiences. Plenty of "straight" people are cheating and on the DL.

When someone identifies as "straight" or "bi," it really doesn't tell you anything. You can't be so naive as to focus on a simplistic label. You have to look into their behavior and past.
Anonymous
This is why the medical world uses "MSM" (Men who have Sex with Men) instead of labels like "straight," "bi" or "gay." They know that these self-selecting labels are too subjective to be meaningful.

You would not believe how many men sincerely consider themselves to be straight even though they are having sex with other men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently it's not enough to support the LBGTQ+ community with my votes and friendship and support. I have to use my body, too. A woman's duty to subjugate her preferences and desires for a man, right?



+100000


If you are not turned on- TOO BAD. Tenet of patriarchy: women must be willing to be sexually available to all men, they must have no preferences, otherwise they are a jerk. But it's gotten a 2017 update so now you're a bigot.


You say you are ok with it yet you discriminate in dating bi men. It's just like if you said you had a (insert race) friend but then said you wouldn't date one.


I don't see anything wrong with saying you are not attracted to one or two particular races. It is a preference and not discrimination. Who cares? You do you and worry about your dating. Don't worry about the man who says he only likes black women or the woman who only likes Asians.
Anonymous
Don't kid yourself into thinking that many straight men (no need for quotations) have sex with gay or bi men.

Most do not. By far.

My view is that a bi man basically doubles the risk of infidelity. Yeah, sure, maybe this particular one is capable of being monogamous but it's not a path I want to set myself on. And, like many posters on this thread, there is something unappealing about the sexual side of it. I want someone wholly committed to my gender. It makes me feel better. And no, it doesn't make me homophobic. It just means it's not the right kind of person for me and I'm sorry, but if you're bi, we're not dating.

Anonymous wrote:This thread is so dumb.

Plenty of "straight" people have same-sex attraction and experiences. Plenty of "straight" people are cheating and on the DL.

When someone identifies as "straight" or "bi," it really doesn't tell you anything. You can't be so naive as to focus on a simplistic label. You have to look into their behavior and past.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look up any gay dating apps or speak frankly with gay men and they'll all tell you that the dating apps are rife with bi men looking for discreet action on the side while having a wife and girlfriend. I suppose the positive aspect of it is that there's probably more bi men then we realize, but the downside is that the chances of being unfaithful is also likely much higher.

I think bi men and bi women are two different things when it comes to monogamy. Men have a dick. Women don't. The dick controls the man in a way the vagina doesn't control the woman. Why else do you think there's hugely popular gay hookup apps and websites yet there's nothing comparable for lesbians? Straight men have enough trouble remaining faithful to their spouses and I can't imagine how much more complicated it must be for bi men.

Besides, if a woman is dating a bi man she has to accept that a lot of the time when the man is privately jerking off he'll be thinking of man on man action. Maybe even during intercourse with her. That's how his brain is going to be wired and that can't be ignored. Maybe you can be comfortable with that, maybe not. I know I wouldn't, regardless of any promises of faithfulness.



This is dead on accurate.

As a man, let me assure you that men can only do so much to control their sexuality. The phrase "men are only as faithful as their options" is true. Stats say 50-80% of men cheat at some point. The reason it isn't 90%+ is because its not that easy as a married man to find a woman to sleep with you, and really hard to find one for an NSA don't contact me again romp. Bi men can get that instantly on any gay dating app.
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