I think she was probably abused as a child and is messed up mentally. Red flag. Avoid. |
I don't think anything - her sexuality has nothing to do with her personality/character. |
Huh? I'd say bisexuality is a pretty damn important facet of a person's personality. A lot of people (gay and straight) are not attracted to bisexuals and would want to have such information from the very beginning of a relationship. I agree that it has no bearing on assessment of character. |
Oh really? Wow can we examine this further? The American Psychological Association defines personality as "individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving" - so based on this you're saying that if a woman is for all intents and purposes an evil bitch and that's her personality, then her sexuality is an important facet with regards to the severity of her bitchiness...is that your rationale? So a heterosexual woman is an evil bitch but a bisexual would be some kind of SUPERevil bitch is that the idea here? |
Gotta love them. Those short haircuts, boyish figures, husky voices. |
+1 |
I had a good childhood and was never abused. I'm bi. Luckily My DH appreciates me for the magical unicorn I am. I wpuld avoid people like you b.c you are a close minded jerk. |
...or just confused. |
As fun as a bi woman is, it's more fun to take a straight woman and "convert" her. |
I think she has dramatically increased the number of people she can engage in sexual relations with. |
As a perfectly well adjusted bi woman who isn't the slightest bit confused or flying red flags, please explain your prejudice. Bi is part of the spectrum of sexuality. I am part of the LBGT community- see the B? Sexuality has nothing to do with childhood abuse. Lots of straight people have been abused as children and/or have mental issues. Your comment is erroneous, lacking of basic knowledge of human sexuality and very non empathic towards abuse survivors. |
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Means her odds of getting a date are double mine! |
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I don't have any problem with it - to each their own. But I'm a believer in monogamy so a bi needs to pick a partner and stick with him/her. |