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you make it too easy for me azzie
ditto agreednessazzie said:i agree with beckiki
I think that there is a potential lesbian inside every woman. And I dont blame you...some girls are just so damn attractive!dani_danoz said:I have questioned whether I'm bisexual a few times before - I wasnt' attracted to a particular girl though. It's hard to explain. But I think I'm straight.
there should be more guys like you out there...Yarg said:im openly bi, but i have never actually gone after a guy, i just realised one day that it wouldnt matter to me whether i had a connection to a guy or girl, as long as the connection was there.
There are, they're called metrosexualsval_dramaqueen said:there should be more guys like you out there...
damn... none in coffswithoutaface said:There are, they're called metrosexuals
No they're not. Metrosexuals are those who take interest in how they look, and how they feel to what is generally regarded as a gay level. That is they are effeminate men. They are not bi or gay, but straight without the ability to connect to males in a realtionship.withoutaface said:There are, they're called metrosexuals
Actually there is a few ideas on this. Partially it is a hormonal thing after giving birth to one son, the other sons are more likely to be gay, also there is currently the idea that there is a gene partially responsible for attraction towards males. This can be seen in the average's of maternal aunts in both gay and straight (around 2.6 to 2.2) which causes hyperhetreoseuxality, the small percentage of those who turn gay is mostly offset.Iron woman said:I mean there's definatly a level of social stigma and discrim. against gays which has assumably always been a kind of deterant for 'coming out'. But is there a more latent biological conscience that makes one feel terrible for not passing on their genes? Or is it contrary to the biological drive to even be gay?...Is this what people mean by being 'confused' about sexuality? It's hard to accept shit like 'their brains are wrong'. Do I need a bex? (yes, thankyou - much better)