Poll: Would Your Partner's Sexuality Bother You?

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titaniumChampion

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I voted "Yes, it doesn't bother me." I don't mind alternative lifestyles, but I guess it's my own self-esteem issues that get in the way. When I was dating a person that was Bi, it was tough to imagine I'm better than anyone from either gender to keep them interested in me. I just felt that it was double the chance of someone cheating on me.
 

The Ambrosian

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Yes, but I have a weird part of me that thinks they'll leave me for a woman and then I'll feel like I've failed as a male...
 

EradiusLore

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all the girls i have dated and most im friends with are bisexual, its fine really, just means we both get something to look at and we can have extra fun with another girl :p
 

Fozza

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I see nothing wrong in it, actually. I've dated a bisexuall girl once and she seemed perfectly normal.
 

Zhukov

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So... would I be willing to get together with a woman who had previously been with other women?

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Hell yes!
 

Valksy

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Good grief, of course not! (edit - answer to OP, not to poll) Dated bi women in the past and it is a total non-issue.

Common sense would say that you do have a conversation on the subject so that everyone is comfortable.

I have always felt that people who have difficulties with bi partners are usually just really insecure.
 

Superbeast

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Seeing as both me and my partner are bisexual...yeah, I really don't have a problem with it!

We're both more inclined towards being straight, and we're both faithful. So there's absolutely no issue. Just means you have a wider range of jokes open to you, as a couple :D

Does amuse me, the amount of people saying "An ex-girlfriend left me for another girl, so...no". I can see how this is fair enough, but can't see how it'd actually put you off if you met a nice lass who happened to be a bit experimental - after all, we men have (mostly) had girlfriends who have left us for other blokes but that doesn't turn us bi ;)
 

neoontime

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I am okay as long as she's faithful but in a case of a super sexy threeway, that's just bonus.
 

Arrers

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Are Bisexuals even very common? I mean it's in fashion, but I am a little surprised to see so many people on this thread saying that they're biseual.
 

Bruin

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What problem could guys have with this?

It'd be like asking them if they liked lesbians. If the forums were predominantly women you'd get more interesting poll results unless everybody is a Puritan here.
 

Treblaine

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A simple "Yes, No, Don't know" would have sufficed.

Bullshit like: two different "yes" answers and a "no" but with "beign attracted to the same sex is wrong"

THAT IS TWO ANSWERS IN ONE! What if they say no but they have a reason other than being a prejudiced bigot against homosexuality?

BLATANT BIASED POLL!!

I voted yes by the way, but Jesus Christ they teach kids in school how to make a neutral poll, rule number 1 is have single option answers, not "do you think this and also that". It's the equivalent to asking:
"are you still a member of the communist party: yes or no"