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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I know the defined difference between bi-curious n bi-sexual but when looking at a profile, does it make any difference to you, or are they considered the same in terms of what you’re looking for? |
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Bi-curious may never have played with someone of their own sex, or just likes to play a little in group play. Bi-sexual may like playing with both sexes equally or like playing with both sexes but have a preference for one. The terms aren’t set in stone, it’s each to their own. |
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To be honest when looking at a profile I don't see a difference between bi-curious and bi-sexual, I see them both as people I could potentially meet and are open about it, but possibly different levels of experience.
When it says straight and they message to say they are bi then that is more an issue and I tend to be cautious over that.
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Sexuality is a spectrum that we're all on, and our position on it fluctuates throughout life - even throughout the day for many people, and as such terms often mean different things to many people.
What's more, two simple terms don't come anywhere near close to describing bisexuality for everyone but (fortunately) there aren't hundreds of options to choose from and for us to remember.
So I guess in answer to your question, they're both indicators of bisexual tendencies to at least some degree, but you've gotta talk to the human being attached to them to really find out what makes them tick |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe more when it describes a woman in a couple looking for an mff.
I’d target know I was getting into some equal fun. Don’t want a pillow princess or someone that ‘isn’t sure’ xx"
I love the term you used “ pillow princess” - |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Maybe more when it describes a woman in a couple looking for an mff.
I’d target know I was getting into some equal fun. Don’t want a pillow princess or someone that ‘isn’t sure’ xx"
Exactly this. We need to know that - especially in the Lady's case - this isn't some show put on for the partner to sit and watch, it's play both ways.
For me as the male half, I'm less bothered but to answer with a slightly different slant, we don't play with those who write Straight but when messaging say they're bi (but actually, really, aren't). It's just not worth the time. |
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By *imkev76Couple
over a year ago
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Our profile lists me as bi-curious but I have had sexual experiences with several women over many years - the reason for me putting it is because I prefer men at the end of the day, and whilst I do enjoy playing with women and want to continue to do so I get put off by couples who want an experienced bi-sexual female to help put on a private show and it’s not my bag!! |
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"I know the defined difference between bi-curious n bi-sexual but when looking at a profile, does it make any difference to you, or are they considered the same in terms of what you’re looking for?"
It definitely makes a difference to me. I'm only looking for bisexual women, I wouldn't meet one listed as bi-curious (or straight, obviously) |
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