I can't say I don't believe it exists. And I can't say I know it exists since I am not bisexual myself. I'll just have to take their word on it. And I know as much as I want people to understand that being gay is real I would want people to believe bisexuality was real if I was bisexual. So by saying that. Yes, I think it's real. It's actually useless for anyone to discuss the existence of bisexuality, since we aren't all bisexual we can't say we believe in it because we just don't know. And by saying so I would also contradict myself so yea... Doesn't really work either way.
I think it doesn't make a lot of sense for gay people to say that bisexuality doesn't exist after people have said the same about homosexuality...I definitely believe it exists!
I think anything in LGBT and all of the other orientations who (for lack of a better word) piggyback on the acronym, like genderfluid, exist. However, there are a few small groups of people who try to fit into LGBT (looking at you, Otherkin) that I think are just attention-whoring.
I do believe there are some people who are oversexed, if that's possible. Having said that, I can't make a statement it doesn't exist. I believe most have a stronger preference one way or the other.
I think so. I think you can be attracted to a person regardless of their physical being. That's how I've put it most of my life. Only recently did I realize that I was wrong (for myself) and I am only attracted to girls. Yet I still thing it is possible. I mean, I WAS attracted to men for a long time.
Any sexuality in a strict concrete sense doesn't exist as there's no conditions or litmus test to verify one's sexuality. It's entirely subjective and individualistic. Behaviors and arousal does not prove one's sexuality and not even emotions. But they all are indicators. However, it doesn't mean that it's invalid as it can help indicates one's attraction patterns and sometimes sexual behavioral patterns (not always as it's possible to even enjoy going against your orientation).
I don't think bisexuality makes one oversexed any more than someone who enjoys members of the opposite/same sex with different body types, ages, hair colors, etc. And while it's true most bisexuals experience varying degrees of attractions, there's really no good reason for them to downplay or deny any that don't fit into a strictly gay or straight identity. We exist, you probably just assume we're heterosexual or homosexual, and a lot of us probably identify as such for whatever reason. :soapbox:
I see you've acquired a time machine there. Hey, on your trip back to the 1950s, could you warn Robert Kennedy that he'll be assassinated on June 4, 1968? If you could stop his death that'd be great actually.
Well...as a bisexual person, I obviously believe in it. I've personally shifted from a Kinsey 2 or 3 to a Kinsey 5 (where I currently feel I am) but why couldn't bisexuality exist? Just because sexuality is fluid, something can't exist? What?!?!
I'm a 6 on the Kinsey scale. But bisexuality does exist, I have a hard time understanding what that would be like but it definitly exists.
Absolutely! What many ignorant individuals don't understand is that there are various types of bisexuality. The two major categories of bisexuality I have noticed are "internal" and "external/circumstantial". Internal by definition meaning the person was born with dual attractions, whereas with the "external/circumstantial" people they are for the majority heterosexual or homosexual, but engage in bisexual relations out of desperation (for some reason are not able to have a relationship with their preferred sex), or experimentation.
An analogy (alot of people, myself included) dont fully understand the physics equations of things like gravity and what not. It still exists. If you drop something, it falls. Just b/c they dont understand bisexuality, doesnt mean it doesnt exist.