Anonymous
Post 04/27/2018 13:24     Subject: Married, but bi?

Anonymous wrote:It is a challenge being a mother, full time worker and...bisexual. There is seemingly no time to address finding like minded women out there. Is what I feel and what I am really that rare? Are there women that successfully maintain a marriage, being a mother AND have a successful dating life with women? Just curious


So, your marriage is open?
nozelnut
Post 04/25/2018 16:36     Subject: Married, but bi?

Anonymous wrote:
nozelnut wrote:I know this sounds odd, but I would LOVE for my wife to have a girlfriend. She's 6'3" tall, blonde hair and green eyes. (think Gabrielle Reese)...I've told her often she should try another woman out. I have zero jealousy in me and would happily let my wife get close to another woman. I can only see it as a positive thing.


How about a man?


I'd be ok with that as well...i really would
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2018 10:15     Subject: Married, but bi?

What happened to the posts from the person who thought that all gay people have index fingers longer than their middle fingers? Was that post deleted?
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2018 09:29     Subject: Married, but bi?

nozelnut wrote:I know this sounds odd, but I would LOVE for my wife to have a girlfriend. She's 6'3" tall, blonde hair and green eyes. (think Gabrielle Reese)...I've told her often she should try another woman out. I have zero jealousy in me and would happily let my wife get close to another woman. I can only see it as a positive thing.


How about a man?
nozelnut
Post 04/18/2018 09:26     Subject: Married, but bi?

I know this sounds odd, but I would LOVE for my wife to have a girlfriend. She's 6'3" tall, blonde hair and green eyes. (think Gabrielle Reese)...I've told her often she should try another woman out. I have zero jealousy in me and would happily let my wife get close to another woman. I can only see it as a positive thing.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2018 18:22     Subject: Married, but bi?

Anonymous wrote:That's your takeaway from everything? Too be offended because this person framed their situation in a way the thought other could understand....and you get offended because her post was to hetero for you? Wow. Just. Wow.


NP:

People may have been offended because bisexuals are stereotyped as untrustworthy and promiscuous. That's why people are quick to point out that the fact that OP is bi has nothing to do with her thinking about cheating on her spouse.