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Quote: chipolata @ January 8 2012, 5:38 PM GMT

I've never met a bisexual. I wonder if they actually exist outside of TV and books.

They do. A chap I worked with left his wife for a female colleague. The female colleague, a rather formidable leather-booted fraulien, then dropped him and moved in with his wife.

Closer to home a lady whom I met through a dating site and dated for a while, before parting not unacrimoniously, subsequently appeared on the same dating site under 'women seeking women'. I am still unclear whether she swung both ways or whether dating me had been sufficient to realign her sexuality.

Loads of women swing both ways. I'd say at least a third of the women I've ever dated have lezzed up at some point.

And before anyone takes the easy joke, I mean before me of course.

Hmm, sounds like the bi-lite version. 'Oh I've kissed loads of girls at parties'... (ie usually to attract leering men).
Am not convinced!

There are of course plenty of bi women about, I'm sure. Just don't agree that 'loads of women swing both ways'.

There is a body of evidence suggesting that sexual orientation in women being much less fixed than in men. I am unsure which institute undertook this research; possibly Hustler.

Quote: Timbo @ January 8 2012, 7:11 PM GMT

There is a body of evidence suggesting that sexual orientation in women being much less fixed than in men. I am unsure which institute undertook this research; possibly Hustler.

I dunno, just seams to me that they are more comfortable kissing a member of the same sex because, in comparison, a man doing the same thing would have his hetero card revoked forever.

Being able to kiss someone of your own gender isn't really the same as being gay though, or even the same as finding them attractive.

Anyway, this is rather off-topic!

Just wathcing a doco on Trafalgar and the Napoleonic wars. And those fellows faced flaming death, sword weilding frenchies and flogging mutinous crowds.

And they by all accounts, cried, kissed each other and probably hugged abit two.

I reckon emotional retisence is gay.

Just wathcing a doco on Trafalgar and the Napoleonic wars. And those fellows faced flaming death, sword weilding frenchies and flogging mutinous crowds.

And they by all accounts, cried, kissed each other and probably hugged abit two.

I reckon emotional retisence is gay.

The research as I recall was based on measuring physiological responses to visual stimuli.

Personally I am at a loss to understand why all women are not gay as aesthetically men leave a great a deal to be desired.

Quote: Timbo @ January 8 2012, 7:27 PM GMT

Personally I am at a loss to understand why all women are not gay as aesthetically men leave a great a deal to be desired.

Rolling eyes Hence you being straight. You're not meant to find men attractive. Believe it or not, straight women do...

There's someone for everyone in this crazy world...

Quote: zooo @ January 8 2012, 7:10 PM GMT

Hmm, sounds like the bi-lite version. 'Oh I've kissed loads of girls at parties'... (ie usually to attract leering men).
Am not convinced!

There are of course plenty of bi women about, I'm sure. Just don't agree that 'loads of women swing both ways'.

There is a massive difference between a kiss and drinking from the furry muff. I've kissed a woman before in a performance. Doesn't mean I want to go down town.

When two guys kiss for a performance or a dare, does it mean they are attracted to each other?

BTW to get off with another woman to attract a man isn't a sign of bisexuality, it's a sign of attention seeking desperation.

Quote: Timbo @ January 8 2012, 7:31 PM GMT

There's someone for everyone in this crazy world...

No there's not.

^
Endorsed.

Chip meet Oldrocker...

A bit slow, this one.

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