| No |
No, but I wouldn't want him thinking about penis while with me. |
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The stereo-typing and homophobia are hilarious coming from the enlightened women of DCUM.
I'd venture to guess, most men wouldn't give a rat's ass if his new girlfriend was bi. Which is the evolved gender? |
| I think sexuality is fluid and most people if they are honest would admit to fantasizing or being turned on by the same sex at some point in their lives. With that being said, I would not date a bisexual man for all the reasons stated above. Fantasy is different from action. Also all the bi men I have known were effeminate and I don't find that attractive. |
Why would any one want to bother with the extra drama that comes with it? |
I did date a bisexual man. He came out to me after several months together, at which point I also learned he was an alcoholic and cheating on me with a man. I am so grateful we used condoms consistently! I have also had bisexual male friends. Bisexual men are almost uniformly basket cases with severe self loathing. This makes them take terrible sexual risks, lead dishonest lives, and have a high rate of substance abuse. It is just not worth it, not to mention the incredibly high HIV and other STD risk. |
| Yes, I definitely would. It would be fantastic to have three ways with two men. |
Two men who are into dongs? |
Technically, to make full use of you, there should be three men. |
If you're good in bed he won't |
We're liberals! We have gay friends! Homosexuality is the best sexuality! Until it's ickiness shows up on our doorstep. |
Just because they might like other men mean they're uncontrollably craving penis. |
| It's welcome on my doorstep and in my home and In my heart....... but if I said s&m turned me off would you tell me to get over it? I'm allowed to have my own preferences about who I spread my legs for. |
| No. Never. I have many gay friends, voted for gay marriage and consider myself open-minded, but I want my man to be heterosexual. |
This 1000x |