Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if it's a bi man married to a woman and the bi man has a low sex drive, that could be overcome. WHO DO BI MEN MARRY? Gay men marry men. Straight men marry women. Who do bi men marry?????Anonymous wrote:I have in my years with various LGBT communities met gay men who'd previously been married to women, gay men married to women, bi men married to women but sleeping with gay men, bi men who were single and swinging, but never an openly bi man married to a woman.
Hmm. It's intriguing. I don't doubt there are bi men happily with a wife in a monogamous relationship but I suspect those are very few in numbers. The male sex drive is a difficult thing to overcome.
Bi men marry women.
Anonymous wrote:But if it's a bi man married to a woman and the bi man has a low sex drive, that could be overcome. WHO DO BI MEN MARRY? Gay men marry men. Straight men marry women. Who do bi men marry?????Anonymous wrote:I have in my years with various LGBT communities met gay men who'd previously been married to women, gay men married to women, bi men married to women but sleeping with gay men, bi men who were single and swinging, but never an openly bi man married to a woman.
Hmm. It's intriguing. I don't doubt there are bi men happily with a wife in a monogamous relationship but I suspect those are very few in numbers. The male sex drive is a difficult thing to overcome.
He will say over and over and over that he is bi. But he sexually has little interest period.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I'm dating a bi sexual man (I'm female). He's been tested and is clean. He was in a relationship with a few females before me, but his longest was with a gay man.
He said that he can have emotional and sexual relationships with both men and women. He considered marriage with the man he dated years ago (2008).
Does this mean he is really gay?
With me the sex is, "ok" Nothing over the top. Has been awkward at times, but he seems to be getting better.
If he is bi sexual and was going to marry a man, that would make him gay.
What am I missing?
I think you're missing a much needed sit-down with dude to express your concerns and clear up your confusion.
But if it's a bi man married to a woman and the bi man has a low sex drive, that could be overcome. WHO DO BI MEN MARRY? Gay men marry men. Straight men marry women. Who do bi men marry?????Anonymous wrote:I have in my years with various LGBT communities met gay men who'd previously been married to women, gay men married to women, bi men married to women but sleeping with gay men, bi men who were single and swinging, but never an openly bi man married to a woman.
Hmm. It's intriguing. I don't doubt there are bi men happily with a wife in a monogamous relationship but I suspect those are very few in numbers. The male sex drive is a difficult thing to overcome.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I'm dating a bi sexual man (I'm female). He's been tested and is clean. He was in a relationship with a few females before me, but his longest was with a gay man.
He said that he can have emotional and sexual relationships with both men and women. He considered marriage with the man he dated years ago (2008).
Does this mean he is really gay?
With me the sex is, "ok" Nothing over the top. Has been awkward at times, but he seems to be getting better.
If he is bi sexual and was going to marry a man, that would make him gay.
What am I missing?
He can be monogamous, because he is very low drive regardless of male or female. He has little interest in sex at allAnonymous wrote:Whether he is Gay or Bi isnt the issue here. The issue is does he feel he can be monogomos
I am a sexually bisexual female but have been in a relationship with a female for 11 years now, married for 3 of those. I have no interest in cheating. So although the attraction is to both sexes it doesnt change the fact that I have no interest in screwing up my marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Here's my situation: Dating a bi man, he has had past relationships with both men and women. He has had emotional relationships with men and women. He has had sexual relationships with men and women. The sexual part has always been LAST. He does not engage in promiscuous sex. He only has sex when he is emotionally invested. He is also low drive when with both men and women. Can you help me understand this situation. We talk, and this is what gets discussed. He wants to get married and to him it can be either a man or woman, it's whoever he has the strongest emotional bond with.Anonymous wrote:I have in my years with various LGBT communities met gay men who'd previously been married to women, gay men married to women, bi men married to women but sleeping with gay men, bi men who were single and swinging, but never an openly bi man married to a woman.
Hmm. It's intriguing. I don't doubt there are bi men happily with a wife in a monogamous relationship but I suspect those are very few in numbers. The male sex drive is a difficult thing to overcome.
Here's my situation: Dating a bi man, he has had past relationships with both men and women. He has had emotional relationships with men and women. He has had sexual relationships with men and women. The sexual part has always been LAST. He does not engage in promiscuous sex. He only has sex when he is emotionally invested. He is also low drive when with both men and women. Can you help me understand this situation. We talk, and this is what gets discussed. He wants to get married and to him it can be either a man or woman, it's whoever he has the strongest emotional bond with.Anonymous wrote:I have in my years with various LGBT communities met gay men who'd previously been married to women, gay men married to women, bi men married to women but sleeping with gay men, bi men who were single and swinging, but never an openly bi man married to a woman.
Hmm. It's intriguing. I don't doubt there are bi men happily with a wife in a monogamous relationship but I suspect those are very few in numbers. The male sex drive is a difficult thing to overcome.
Anonymous wrote:That's because bi's aren't gay. They don't form emotional relationships with other men. It's all about sex.
Bi men f*ck other men, but they only *love* women.