Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is bi and I love it! We’ve been together for 10 years so I’m pretty sure he’s not gay because we’ve had sex thousands of times. I’m a millennial and I find the idea of a MMF threesome very hot. I doubt he has ever been unfaithful because we are very open about the fact we are both still attracted to other people but monogamy is a choice not the result of lack of options.
But my favorite part of my husband being bi is that it really opened the door to challenging other gender stereotypes. My husband makes the $$$, works as an executive, vacuums and does the laundry without being asked, grocery shops and cooks without being micromanaged, and is great with kids. My life is easy.
That makes sense. A MFF threesome has been the male fantasy for as long as time, MMF seems like the female equivalent
The above is interesting and I wonder if its true. I think its pretty well know that the man in an MFF doesn't view the F's activities as cheating or problematic. However, it seems to me many women in an MMF would react emotionally to the M's behavior. I think women would prefer an MFM, but that wouldn't require bisexuality, so it's not relevant to this thread.
NP. Yeah, I'm a F who desires a MFM. Repulsed by a MMF.
Aren't these the same? MMF=MMF
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP of this thread and I do not think it's "biphobic" to not want to date bi men. So you could just say "No I wouldn't" to answer my question rather than write a ten paragraph screed about how you're not biphobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Would not date a bi man.
Isn't it potentially double the opportunity to cheat for bi men and doesn't it make it twice as hard to be monogamous (twice the temptation)?
It's more that 2x the temptation because it's not that easy for a straight man to find a woman to have sex with but gay and bi men can find multiple hookups daily
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP of this thread and I do not think it's "biphobic" to not want to date bi men. So you could just say "No I wouldn't" to answer my question rather than write a ten paragraph screed about how you're not biphobic.
Anonymous wrote:No. Would not date a bi man.
Isn't it potentially double the opportunity to cheat for bi men and doesn't it make it twice as hard to be monogamous (twice the temptation)?
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are insane. First of all, no, not wanting to date a bisexual man isn't "biphobic" and you're all acting like right-wing trolls. "I GUESS THAT MAKES ME BIPHOBIC." Literally no one said that. If you're not attracted to them, don't date them. I'm not attracted to Asian men so I don't date Asian men. That's not racist, that's just a preference. Literally no one said you were biphobic other than maybe a Jacobin writer so stop playing the martyr.
Second of all, while, yes, a lot of gay and bisexual people are more, uh, kinky, I don't think that's true of all of them. Dating a bisexual doesn't automatically equate to "you need to be in an open relationship and have nightly MMF threesomes." Wtf.
5. It is Bi-phobic to not date a Bisexual person. You are literally afraid of them and have prejudices against them. That's what a phobia is. That's what this entire thread is.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are insane. First of all, no, not wanting to date a bisexual man isn't "biphobic" and you're all acting like right-wing trolls. "I GUESS THAT MAKES ME BIPHOBIC." Literally no one said that. If you're not attracted to them, don't date them. I'm not attracted to Asian men so I don't date Asian men. That's not racist, that's just a preference. Literally no one said you were biphobic other than maybe a Jacobin writer so stop playing the martyr.
Second of all, while, yes, a lot of gay and bisexual people are more, uh, kinky, I don't think that's true of all of them. Dating a bisexual doesn't automatically equate to "you need to be in an open relationship and have nightly MMF threesomes." Wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is bi and I love it! We’ve been together for 10 years so I’m pretty sure he’s not gay because we’ve had sex thousands of times. I’m a millennial and I find the idea of a MMF threesome very hot. I doubt he has ever been unfaithful because we are very open about the fact we are both still attracted to other people but monogamy is a choice not the result of lack of options.
But my favorite part of my husband being bi is that it really opened the door to challenging other gender stereotypes. My husband makes the $$$, works as an executive, vacuums and does the laundry without being asked, grocery shops and cooks without being micromanaged, and is great with kids. My life is easy.
That makes sense. A MFF threesome has been the male fantasy for as long as time, MMF seems like the female equivalent
The above is interesting and I wonder if its true. I think its pretty well know that the man in an MFF doesn't view the F's activities as cheating or problematic. However, it seems to me many women in an MMF would react emotionally to the M's behavior. I think women would prefer an MFM, but that wouldn't require bisexuality, so it's not relevant to this thread.
NP. Yeah, I'm a F who desires a MFM. Repulsed by a MMF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bi woman here.
1. I exist
2. I'm not a lesbian
3. I'm not looking for male attention
4. I'm monogamous and always have been. Have never cheated.
5. It is Bi-phobic to not date a Bisexual person. You are literally afraid of them and have prejudices against them. That's what a phobia is. That's what this entire thread is.
Get outta here!! Heterosexuals aren't "afraid" of you, we're just not attracted to you. It's 2021, it's time to return "phobia." The same way you have a right to choose a partner that's into humping all the things, I have a right to choose a person that just likes humping one thing.
You sound immature to the point that no one at all should date you. Ever.
Angry snowflake insists you consider dating everyone or you're a horrible bigot who hates bisexuals. Hahaha so laughable. Normal, well-adjusted men and women know this phobic garbage is not true and don't care who you sleep with or how you define your sexual preferences.