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clacoste0102 wrote: »so do humans just hide that forever?
Nope. Many come out of the closet, partially or out loud & proud. Some don't feel the need to announce - it's really common in the UK for otherwise straight young women to experiment with other young women, particularly when drunk, and not consider themselves even a tiny bit bi. And there are probably people who do nothing about their feelings. It's a personal thing though. It can become a problem if you are suppressing sting feelings and it's preventing you from being yourself. Could you talk to your hubby about your feelings?0 -
Amphibian here0
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clacoste0102 wrote: »So what would it be considered if I'm married but extremely curious about other women?
Whatever you want to call yourself? Depending on how deep the curiosity runs, it would probably be considered bisexual. It isn't like it is a 3 way toggle with perfectly heterosexual, then perfectly bisexual, and then perfectly homosexual. It is a bit more of a dimmer switch, or honestly a joystick as the stuff isn't gradations of grey, it is a full color chart.0 -
shoppingmaniac86 wrote: »Amphibian here
The kind they used for the dinosaurs in Jurrasic Park that change sex depending on the sexes of others present? Interesting.0 -
clacoste0102 wrote: »So what would it be considered if I'm married but extremely curious about other women?
Whatever you want to call yourself? Depending on how deep the curiosity runs, it would probably be considered bisexual. It isn't like it is a 3 way toggle with perfectly heterosexual, then perfectly bisexual, and then perfectly homosexual. It is a bit more of a dimmer switch, or honestly a joystick as the stuff isn't gradations of grey, it is a full color chart.
Heteronormative cisgendered bicurious?
Or like Senecarr and others state - any label or not that you like to use. It's as complex or as simple as you like.
Polynormative is the new social norm.0 -
clacoste0102 wrote: »So what would it be considered if I'm married but extremely curious about other women?
A lucky husband?
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clacoste0102 wrote: »So what would it be considered if I'm married but extremely curious about other women?
AWESOME!!
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Pan and demi, and proud of it!0
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That moment when you realize that everyone from Lesbos is technically a lesbian. Even the men. (Thanks, Sappho.)0
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LadyAbsynthe wrote: »Fitnessinspotogo wrote: »What's lgtb
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LadyAbsynthe wrote: »That moment when you realize that everyone from Lesbos is technically a lesbian. Even the men. (Thanks, Sappho.)
They tried to reclaim the word a couple of years ago. Didn't work!
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28 gay male. Feel free to add me anyone1
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clacoste0102 wrote: »So what would it be considered if I'm married but extremely curious about other women?
Whatever you want to call yourself? Depending on how deep the curiosity runs, it would probably be considered bisexual. It isn't like it is a 3 way toggle with perfectly heterosexual, then perfectly bisexual, and then perfectly homosexual. It is a bit more of a dimmer switch, or honestly a joystick as the stuff isn't gradations of grey, it is a full color chart.
LOVE this description!
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Bisexual and proud here!0
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Bi and proud!0
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Ahhhhhhhh......zombies!0
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*bitter bisexual*0
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