Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After having this conversation with many straight, lesbian, and gay people, I've come to think that unless you are bi, you will not be able to understand how it's possible to like sex with both AND be monogamous.
HOW CLOSED MINDED!!!1!!! How dare you express a preference for bisexual people? It is discrimination for you to say that and not to prefer straight people equally. You should be ashamed!!
I didn't express a preference. I said you can't understand unless you have lived it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After having this conversation with many straight, lesbian, and gay people, I've come to think that unless you are bi, you will not be able to understand how it's possible to like sex with both AND be monogamous.
HOW CLOSED MINDED!!!1!!! How dare you express a preference for bisexual people? It is discrimination for you to say that and not to prefer straight people equally. You should be ashamed!!
Anonymous wrote:After having this conversation with many straight, lesbian, and gay people, I've come to think that unless you are bi, you will not be able to understand how it's possible to like sex with both AND be monogamous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Never. I have many gay friends, voted for gay marriage and consider myself open-minded, but I want my man to be heterosexual.
You have many gay friends whose lifestyle you agree with and who if they are really your friends you trust. So why can't you trust a bisexual man and stop thinking negative things about him enough to date or sleep with him?
Because their protests were never about trust; it's about insecurity and fragile egos.
So you are generalizing all bisexual men to be insecure with fragile egos? If you know gay friends who aren't that way why do you think other bi men are?
No. I'm generalizing about the straight females in this thread who are making all sorts of false claims that bi men are "more likely to cheat," "more likely to give me an STD," etc etc etc.
Those are convenient excuses that attempts to mask these straight women's insecurity. They are afraid that they can never make a bisexual man truly happy. Perhaps if they just listened to what bisexual people are actually saying, rather than jumping to completely uninformed conclusions in order to soothe their fragile egos....
-Straight Man Who Has Dated Multiple Bi Women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope because I'd never know if he had dormant HIV.
I guess AAs are out for you too since there is a high incidence of infection in that demographic too. And what about your basically slutty white guy? Magically immune?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Never. I have many gay friends, voted for gay marriage and consider myself open-minded, but I want my man to be heterosexual.
You have many gay friends whose lifestyle you agree with and who if they are really your friends you trust. So why can't you trust a bisexual man and stop thinking negative things about him enough to date or sleep with him?
Because their protests were never about trust; it's about insecurity and fragile egos.
So you are generalizing all bisexual men to be insecure with fragile egos? If you know gay friends who aren't that way why do you think other bi men are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never, I don't have a penis and can't compete.
Plus, they are usually messed up in the head and overly sexual.
Wow, way to be homophobic.
I'm a bi woman, so it's probably different, but I can also hopefully provide some perspective. Just because you're attracted to both sexes does not mean you're overly sexual or more likely to cheat. My husband and I are both bi and we are fully monogamous.
Not wanting to date a bi person because you think they'll cheat on you is homophobic, plain and simple. If someone is committed to you, they're committed to you. Full stop.
Ever been to seattle? All the women in poly relatioships are bisexual and easy. It is becoming so popular that in that liberal state the number of couples looking for unicorns is all you would find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never, I don't have a penis and can't compete.
Plus, they are usually messed up in the head and overly sexual.
Wow, way to be homophobic.
I'm a bi woman, so it's probably different, but I can also hopefully provide some perspective. Just because you're attracted to both sexes does not mean you're overly sexual or more likely to cheat. My husband and I are both bi and we are fully monogamous.
Not wanting to date a bi person because you think they'll cheat on you is homophobic, plain and simple. If someone is committed to you, they're committed to you. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Never, I don't have a penis and can't compete.
Plus, they are usually messed up in the head and overly sexual.
Anonymous wrote:Nope because I'd never know if he had dormant HIV.