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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you associate being bi-sexual with cheating? If cheating is your main issue, a monosexual man could cheat on you. What difference does it make if a man cheats on you with another man or a woman? [/quote] It does expand the number of people with whom you might have to compete for your spouse's attraction. It also indicates an openness to new experiences that could work against monogamy. I personally don't think the risk is of cheating (so many people cheat, I think you have to look at other qualities to sense whether a partner would be loyal). However, based on my own experience, a bisexual person is significantly more likely to want to open a relationship to other partners. I don't have any interest in that, so I would be wary of bisexual partners for that reason. It makes sense that people would choose to date someone who has similar sexual interests and tendencies to their own. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, it likely results in more successful matches regardless of your sexual orientation. Why would you want to be with someone who didn't share your sexual interests and priorities? Makes no sense.[/quote]
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