This is the boyfriend here lol, I looked up the term and bi-curious is exploring with the woman physically without feelings and bisexual is physical with feelings and my g/f doesn't have feelings just likes the physical |
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J is reticent to meet bi-curious women as they are often not really bi, and sometimes only like to receive, giving the impression they are only putting on a show for the partner.
By your definition 99% of swingers are straight curious, as it's all about the physical, friendship is as far as feelings may go. |
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I'd say she's bi. Not curious because she's tried it and likes it.
I think there's a sliding scale between gay to straight with everything in between. As long as she's happy then it's all good. |
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Personally I think in the context of selecting one of the four options our site provides “ Bi-curious” should only be used to describe someone who is either wanting to try same sex activity or has experimented with limited same sex activity and is not against further exploration
However anyone who repeatedly engages in any form of sexual activity with both genders is "bisexual"…
I find it ridiculous for so called sexually enlightened people to argue against the universally accepted dictionary definitions used by mainstream society ….
For me the acid test is ,,,, ask your Mam or your none swinging mates down the pub!!!
They’ll tell ya....
OK thats my tuppence worth on the subject,,,,,, (yet-again sigh!)
Oh, if anyone doesn't agree with me,,,I'm not bovvered,,,,so hears a big Rassssssp! to them in advance!!!
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"Personally I think in the context of selecting one of the four options our site provides “ Bi-curious” should only be used to describe someone who is either wanting to try same sex activity or has experimented with limited same sex activity and is not against further exploration
However anyone who repeatedly engages in any form of sexual activity with both genders is "bisexual"…
I find it ridiculous for so called sexually enlightened people to argue against the universally accepted dictionary definitions used by mainstream society ….
For me the acid test is ,,,, ask your Mam or your none swinging mates down the pub!!!
They’ll tell ya....
OK thats my tuppence worth on the subject,,,,,, (yet-again sigh!)
Oh, if anyone doesn't agree with me,,,I'm not bovvered,,,,so hears a big Rassssssp! to them in advance!!!
;-) " lol |
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