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Am i just being and old grump or has anyone else noticed most youngsters (16-22) nowadays seem to think it is fashionable to claim they are bi-sexual? More or less every young lady i talk to claims to be and i have met a fair few fellas now who are finding it trendy. Should i go with the times and start going for lads as well as girls, i don't want to be un-trendy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.me and my friend..who is a lesbian not bi-sexual was saying this the other day.
we are both drama students and five people out of a 12 people class are 'bi-sexual'...one girl in particular thinks that its great and that i really think she's great for being 'bi-sexual'...fair enough if you are but it doesnt make you sound any better for saying you are lol
i'm straight personally and have nothing against people who like the same sex, but when did it become such a must have lol
we are both drama students and five people out of a 12 people class are 'bi-sexual'...one girl in particular thinks that its great and that i really think she's great for being 'bi-sexual'...fair enough if you are but it doesnt make you sound any better for saying you are lol
i'm straight personally and have nothing against people who like the same sex, but when did it become such a must have lol
Charming.
I am not trendy and certainly not young (36) but i AM bisexual (as Mr C says) and i think it probably has more to do with acceptance than 'being trendy', perhaps?
I have always known i was attracted to women but when i was 16-22 (approx) i was AFRAID to admit it to anyone because it was seen (even then) as being 'not the done thing'.
It seems that people are more accepting (with the possible exception of Mr C?!!!) now days, so i feel much happier 'admitting' it.
I am arrogant, yes, but it has nothing to do with my sexual prefs, so ner ya big northern meanie!
I am not trendy and certainly not young (36) but i AM bisexual (as Mr C says) and i think it probably has more to do with acceptance than 'being trendy', perhaps?
I have always known i was attracted to women but when i was 16-22 (approx) i was AFRAID to admit it to anyone because it was seen (even then) as being 'not the done thing'.
It seems that people are more accepting (with the possible exception of Mr C?!!!) now days, so i feel much happier 'admitting' it.
I am arrogant, yes, but it has nothing to do with my sexual prefs, so ner ya big northern meanie!
Aw... Mr C, i took no offence ya big sweetie!
(At the risk of repeating myself... G-R... phwoar...)
I actually agree with some of the posters on here totally. I was talking only about people of my age (perhaps? see? told you i was arrogant... or egocentric... apols) but i think that younger people (have noticed it from males, too, in the last year or so) DO seem to drop it into conversations more and more. I also think that MOST of them would have a pink fit if a situation got 'personal'.
ie. as twain11 said: they like to 'shock' walking along the highstreet, kissing, on a Saturday night, tanked up on alco-pops, but once home they wouldn't dream of getting it on with their mates!
(At the risk of repeating myself... G-R... phwoar...)
I actually agree with some of the posters on here totally. I was talking only about people of my age (perhaps? see? told you i was arrogant... or egocentric... apols) but i think that younger people (have noticed it from males, too, in the last year or so) DO seem to drop it into conversations more and more. I also think that MOST of them would have a pink fit if a situation got 'personal'.
ie. as twain11 said: they like to 'shock' walking along the highstreet, kissing, on a Saturday night, tanked up on alco-pops, but once home they wouldn't dream of getting it on with their mates!
I myself believe in live and let live.. whatever anyones orientation.. If someone is single and they practice safe sex there is no problem. My friend was hurt by someone who claimed they were gay but went back to a guy and in her experience of bi's this was an easy excuse of swapping partners whenever they fancied.. i do realise this isnt the case for all cases and everyone is different
I'm bisexual and I've never cheated on anyone, but merely find both men and women attractive. Although some bisexuals may be promiscuous, just as some gay and straight people are, others are not.
In my own case, I usually enjoy longer term relationships with men and then brief, but exciting sexual encounters with women before moving on to another relationship with a man. I accept this can be extremely frustrating and irritating at times, but I wouldn't cheat just because the opportunity presented itself.
Some bi-sexual women prefer longer relationships with women and enjoy brief dalliances with men between relationships, whilst others have relationships of equal length with both sexes.
I'm certain there are others who merely flit between the sexes in a manner equivalent to men and women who have numerous partners, but I think that is more a reflection on your personality type than your sexuality.
In answer to your question, I'm not sure it is a matter of fashionability, more the easier acceptance of various sexualities, particularly among women in this day and age.
Sadly, there is a degree of discrimination against bisexuals from small section of the gay community, but I see that as their problem, not mine.
In my own case, I usually enjoy longer term relationships with men and then brief, but exciting sexual encounters with women before moving on to another relationship with a man. I accept this can be extremely frustrating and irritating at times, but I wouldn't cheat just because the opportunity presented itself.
Some bi-sexual women prefer longer relationships with women and enjoy brief dalliances with men between relationships, whilst others have relationships of equal length with both sexes.
I'm certain there are others who merely flit between the sexes in a manner equivalent to men and women who have numerous partners, but I think that is more a reflection on your personality type than your sexuality.
In answer to your question, I'm not sure it is a matter of fashionability, more the easier acceptance of various sexualities, particularly among women in this day and age.
Sadly, there is a degree of discrimination against bisexuals from small section of the gay community, but I see that as their problem, not mine.