Poll: Would Your Partner's Sexuality Bother You?

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Well if I really love him/her then it won't matter. Then again I haven't ever had any true love so... yeah. And I haven't developed a sexuality yet...
EDIT: Who said same sex attraction is wrong? I wish to have a jolly good chat with them...
 

SimuLord

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Thedayrecker said:
Ever heard of a Ménage à trois? /thread
Dating two girls at once, having them both know each other, and having nightly threesomes sounds like a good idea. Believe me when I tell you, IT ISN'T.

You think one girlfriend's drama is bad?
 

carpathic

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Not sure why it would matter. It matters who they come home to, and the solidity of the relationship - not what their preference is.
 

Lambi

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I'm bisexual myself, so it wouldn't matter to me if my parter had been with the same sex at some point. They are who they are and they're with you now, so unless the partner leaves you for someone else, it shouldn't matter.
 

DTWolfwood

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BISEXUALS ARE GREEDY BASTARDS! PICK A HOLE AND STICK WITH IT! >.<

But i don't care if my girlfriend was "curious" in the past for that matter I don't mind if she is still "curious" kinda every man's dream no?

Still pretty funny how the social stigma behind Lesbianism is so much less than it is for Gays. Then again i hear its a choice for Women and not so much for Men. But thats just hearsay.
 

rabidmidget

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meriux said:
I am engaged to a bisexual woman lol
Welcome to the escapist, have fun and remember to use proper spelling and grammer and the search bar before making a post, because some people are b*tchy about it.
 

similar.squirrel

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I'm dating a lesbian, and it doesn't bother me in the least. I'm not overly enthusiastic about coitus to begin with, and she's also the most wonderful person I know. It works splendidly. We both have a free licence to sleep with girls, should the urge arise.
There's a lot more to a relationship than sex.
 

J-N-K

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Being bi, I guess I'll have to answer the question about dating straight/gay people. Hm. By what's largely been random co-incidence, I've never gone out with someone who hadn't at least had thoughts about both sexes. (Then again, it's not as if I'm anything like past the 'experimenting' stage of life). Coming from that, I think it'd feel sorta strange to date someone who's fully straight or gay. I just find it weird that someone can find X hot, but not Y because he/she is a boy/girl. But once I get over that (and I'm sure I will soon enough), I don't see anything particularly standing in the way.

Thinking about it, it's sort of less competition, too. An advantage, I suppose. Hm. Though that is one of the most shallow reasons to go out with someone that I've heard. :\

J-N-K
 

Sikachu

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Julianking93 said:
(unless they were physically abusive of course, then I'd go and beat the shit out of whoever it was before)
Violence be-getting violence. Good to see this thread started out with primitive, uncivilised sentiments being expressed. Vigilantes are criminals.
 

DaturasFire

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I've been married to a woman who's bisexual (leans more to women) for 9 years. I was her first man after a run of about 4 women. I have no problem with it, and even allow her to be with women (I don't have vag so I can't fulfill that desire) just as long as I'm the only man she's with (unless we both agree to have another guy for a night of fun)
 

krimson_dropz

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actually being bi myself i believe this could be quite a bit of fun if we were both comfortable with bringing in other people. thats just me though.
 

Saxnot

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i think you'd be hard pressed to find a guy on this site who doesn't think it's hot that his girlfriend has been with girls. likewise, i cant imagine many girls on this site have a problem with a bisexual boyfriend. i think this is inherent in the forum you're asking this question.

the only problem i see in these kinds of relationships is cheating, but this is true in any kind of relationship.
 

A random person

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I don't see why she'd be more likely to cheat than a straight girl, no. And of course, her openness would have obvious advantages to me.
 

RhombusHatesYou

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I have always felt that people who have difficulties with bi partners are usually just really insecure.
I've had problems with bi partners before but not because they were bi. Two because they were complete fucking psychos and one because she wanted her side of the relationship to be open but not mine.
 

A Raging Emo

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Of course I don't mind, I am Bisexual! I do, however, prefer women, so maybe that will sway eople's opinions of me?
 

Eliam_Dar

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Yup, I wouldn't mind as long as I am the only man on her life. I actually see the benefit on it...
 

Jedamethis

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Aylaine said:
Nope. I'm bisexual, and my girlfriend is bisexual. We're completely fine with it. :)

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OT: Eh. Probably not.