Idk if you can really tell if someone is bi based on their face. But i know when i told my friends they said they had suspected because i didnt look completely straight. But that could be due to the way i dress, my bisexual haircut (shoulder length and i also have a shaved side), or just the way i interact with people. Idk i think with bi people it is more of a combination of how they look and how they act that gives it away. Lucky for me everyone i become friends with ends up being gay/bi so either i have a really good gaydar or im a magnent lol.
Interesting! I have a bi haircut. I have had one for about a year or two. I had it in a chin length bob and now it's a little past my shoulders. I want get it cut again though only shorter than my last bob and maybe get some bangs. I don't know if anyone can tell though based on that. I wonder what people mean by not acting straight? I mean, I do check out and flirt with guys too so I don't know. I'm still learning to flirt openly with girls though.
Are people referring to openly "out" non straight behavior? Or are they picking up on stuff that is less obvious? Because I'm assuming that in your case you were still in the closet and they still knew? I wonder how?
Stuff that's less obvious. I walk past about 2,000 people per day between classes, and as you'd imagine nobody pays much attention to who else is in that crowd - but, somehow I subconsciously lock onto particular people in the crowd while zoned out not paying attention just because they look 'different' somehow. Out of hundreds of people my eyes end up focusing on them for no reason. I didn't understand why until I started meeting these same people at the gay club or LGBT events etc. and then realized I was picking LGBT people out of a crowd correctly based purely on 'this doesn't feel normal' after seeing them for the first time. I don't even know what the signs are that I notice, but they definitely get noticed.