I sure wish my wife was bisexual, it would ease tensions in my house a whole lot if she didn't freak out that I will have "boobs!" eventually... lol
I don't think this is true. I find it impossible to imagine that there are people out there who aren't even the slightest bit attracted to every gender, but then again, I guess it must be just as difficult for a monosexual to try and imagine feeling the same attraction as I do. I think it's just easier for girls to explore their sexuality, because girls are (generally) not as quick to jump to conclusions. It's perfectly normal for a girl to comment on another girls underwear, or be very touchy-feely with them, but guys don't have that. I guess that means girls are more likely to realise they aren't straight much earlier than guys.
Ahahaha that's not true at all It's just that it's more socially acceptable for girls to be bisexual, so they're more open with it than guys.
Okay, I think our society's mindset is just that women have a fluid sexuality and men have a rigid one. This is actually not true at all, and the "studies" proving it don't even prove much. It was 'proven' due to the fact that women produced vaginal lubrication while watching all kinds of porn, but this honestly doesn't say anything since the vagina is designed to produce that stuff when you watch any/every sex act (including rape and pedophilia). Men are rigid because straight men are sexually repressed in regards to experimentation while straight women are encouraged to do so. Bisexual men that exist are called gay anyway since society thinks that any sex act with men makes you gay (even if you fucked 10,000+ women and just had one blowjob with a guy). Also, many straight women are actively turned off by bi men so they'll call themselves gay anyway since It's more understood. And there is plenty of proof of straight men that enjoy experimenting with men every day (just look up stories on this forum) but they're more quiet about it. Basically, anyone's sexuality can be fluid (yes, even men's) or rigid (yes, even women's). Just depends on the circumstances.
This is just a bunch of pap for the most part, and even then it's not what he's meaning.that's just his penis talking. However scientifically it is a scale, no one of us is alike, a straight person is not 100% straight, a gay person is not 100% gay and bisexualbisexuals occupy a wide range... Equally however this fact is in practice meaningless, we are who we are defined as much by our nature as by our choices. If you are gay you may as well be 100% gay etc.
I think its just because cis str8 men are too afraid to give up their precious rep. Just like its acceptable for girls to dance at prom as friends but guys cant. I have in general noticed that there are more girls out there that are openly bisexual.
I used to think that, which is why I never realized society would ever regard me as "different" in the first place. But no, not all girls are bisexual. That's a very sexist assumption by the way.
if all girls were bisexual it would be so much easier to find a girlfriend. they are definitely not :icon_sad: a gay guy could look at a girl and think "she's hot" in the same way that a straight girl could. it's really not the same thing as attraction, though.
This is true, but what if there were no social limitations every placed on anyone's sexuality? Like in ancient Greece, wouldn't nearly every person's sexuality be openly fluid like it was in ancient Greece and Rome too? Very very few men in ancient Greece ever claimed to have only liked women.
That guy is a dumb ass, but I also think that no one is 100% gay or straight. I think everyone has the capability to at least appreciate someone who is physically or has a personality that is attractive from the opposite or same sex. If that makes any sense at all.