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I am open to a romantic and or sexual relationship with girl, but i don't feel bi enough. I like women in a certain way, i like to be in relationships with them. I'm 17, male, and have considered myself bisexual for 2 years now.
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A place where lgbteens and lgbt allies can hang out, get advice, and share content! I see myself having kids, many in fact. We are not those things.
The other 1% has been confusion, which came from a dear close family member.
I think there are quite a few men like that who despite being bi by definition feel completely comfortable calling themselves straight, or who don’t feel like they can call themselves bi because they still hold onto the misconception that being bi means being 50/50. I have read about bi people in. It's been more than 24 hours now since i've been out! However what happens during the date?
When (often people who identify as straight) tell me that they don’t care that i am bisexual or who i have sex with, i feel offended. When i was still closeted and questioning, i turned to the internet for guidance and ended up on reddit’s r/bisexual subreddit. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. When a character's bisexuality is an informed attribute rather than something we ever see portrayed.

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Recently, redditor u/nobodyasks1 asked the bisexual folks over on r/askreddit to share the little differences between dating men and women that they didn't expect, and you honestly might be.
It's easy to have options, an abundance of options, to pick and choose who you want to place on the back burner, etc. Long title but throughout my experiences dating both men and women men are hands down far easier to date. The researchers concluded that heterosexual women tended to rate bi men as less sexually and romantically attractive, less desirable to date and have sex with, and less masculine compared to straight men. I find myself emotionally attracted to women and sexually attracted to men.
It was validating to see how many other people felt the same. I don't see how being bi can be transphobic, i'm bi and have plenty of trans friends and even had a couple of trans partners in the past, i personally have nothing against trans people, i think they're all wonderful So i f16 recently made a post questioning my heterosexuality, and i have come to a conclusion. Am i still bi if…?

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The but not too bi trope as used in popular culture.
And i want to tell you why. I've been lucky i guess to fly under the radar and not receive homophobic hatred like i know a lot of people suffered through, but now i feel like i'm too under the radar and i don't know how to actually fit in. The response has been 99% positive, and i'm so grateful.

This meme hits too close r/bisexual