Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesbian here. Since we're all anonymous I'll admit that I would prefer to not date someone who was in a long-term marriage to a man (if I'm just using online dating or know little about you/don't have a prior friendship). I think I'd feel kind of insecure about you deciding you want to go back to men. And YES to the closeted stuff. Regardless of whether you're bisexual or not, you have been presenting as straight. Your family, community, coworkers, neighbors, and, MAINLY, children see you as straight, so there will be a lot of adjustments your loved ones will need to make and I just don't want to be a part of that. I see you've dated a woman before and that's in your favor, because I also don't want to be anyone's first experience with a woman.
This. First relationships with women can be intense. SO many new feelings - euphoria, confusion, shame, excitement, fear, intense passion...it is like being a teenager in your 30s/40s/50s.
And the being OUT OUT is big for me. I have been out for nearly 30y and I don't want to be anyone's secret.
Anonymous wrote:I’m bi and can assure you there are many lesbians who will actively avoid dating you or any bisexual woman.
Date other bis.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I just got out of a 20+ year relationship with a man (16 years married) and have 2 kids. I outgrew my marriage and needed a divorce, but a big part of that is the feeling that I want to be in a relationship with a woman. I can't wrap my head around coming out until/unless that happens. I appreciate the poster above saying they don't want to be part of anyone's coming out process, that's given me some things to think about. I don't know how I'm ever going to meet anyone let alone start dating.
Anonymous wrote:Lesbian here. Since we're all anonymous I'll admit that I would prefer to not date someone who was in a long-term marriage to a man (if I'm just using online dating or know little about you/don't have a prior friendship). I think I'd feel kind of insecure about you deciding you want to go back to men. And YES to the closeted stuff. Regardless of whether you're bisexual or not, you have been presenting as straight. Your family, community, coworkers, neighbors, and, MAINLY, children see you as straight, so there will be a lot of adjustments your loved ones will need to make and I just don't want to be a part of that. I see you've dated a woman before and that's in your favor, because I also don't want to be anyone's first experience with a woman.
Anonymous wrote:you should be able to find dates if you give it some time. Some people may not want to but some absolutely will.
One thing I will say, since you don’t address it here at all