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Bisexuality
Topic Started: May 28 2008, 12:31 AM (1,453 Views)
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I'm unsure if this has been a debate topic on this forum, but if not, then what are your feelings on it? Is it an acceptable orientation? Is it biological or is it the modern times? Is it wrong or is it right?
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Looking at our generation... People are pretty much more acceptable towards bisexuality/bicuriousity, than actual homosexuality. Honestly it's pointless being that it's not really setting you apart from everyone else. Okay, you like both sexes... that's pretty good for you...

I don't really view it as bad. I mean, you prefer what you prefer. I just think the term is pointless.

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I just can't imagine anyone being Bi-curious. Logically it doesn't make sense. I never thought there to be any in-between on the matter. Also, there are very few if any of these people. The fact that they rarely publicly express that they like both, indicates its nothing more than a plea for attention.
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It's... weird. I'm lucky I don't know these kind of people. People in this world are supposed to be heterosexual, which I guess a fraction of people don't want to be.
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i personally dont think there is anything wrong with it. be who you want to be, be who you are. there is nothing wrong with being yourself despite what others may think.
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May 28 2008, 03:05 AM
I never thought there to be any in-between on the matter.

I can't see how you wouldn't think of there being one though, it's like not being able to decide between two things you want and not coming to a decision so you have both. Makes sense to be for there to be people who like both.

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Also, there are very few if any of these people. The fact that they rarely publicly express that they like both, indicates its nothing more than a plea for attention.


Few? Maybe but still there aren't all that many people open about homosexuality in some parts, some people might be bisexual for attention, others might just genuinly be bisexual, from what I know, it's not actually anything new. Just more people say they are now, because it's cool or something.

I dunno, but I don't think it's unnatural for someone to be bisexual, unless they've forced themselfs to be just to fit in.
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Also, there are very few if any of these people. The fact that they rarely publicly express that they like both, indicates its nothing more than a plea for attention



Bisexuality has been around for centuries, take a woman as a wife and a boy as a lover? somethign along those lines anyway, so i doubt it's a plea for attention in the main majority of bisexuals, and there's more than a "few"

but i find that a lot of bisexuals are very sexual beings, so maybe it's a choice rather than an sexual orientation
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I believe fully that it is a choice, rather than a sexual orientation. Everyone I've ever known, (I count 3), that claimed to be bisexual were all the same. When I dug down to the root of the their thought process, it always surfaced as the same thing. A plea for attention from either sex. One of them was doing it purely for the publicity that they were receiving in pictures and rumors. And she liked penis very much.
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i know a few and they are all girls, they say that they enjoy the soft touch of a woman but once in a while just need to be with a man. so i think it comes down to what we all have and thats needs. no reason some people should have their needs filled and not others(and no i'm not talking just sexually))
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To directly answer the question at hand in my own opinion,

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Is it an acceptable orientation? Is it biological or is it the modern times? Is it wrong or is it right?

No, I do not find it to be acceptable in the sense that I feel it is fake, and used for excuses more times than not.

I considerably doubt that it is biological.

Wrong or right depends on the individual opinion and sociological background of the people involved. So in my opinion it isn't wrong or right. It's issues like this that make me not want to hold an opinion on certain subjects.
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Hm, bisexuality is not an acceptable orientation because it is constantly shown as a choice. I don't see how someone can be attracted to both genders. In fact, there seem to be more girls that attempt it due to the what the public views as social acceptance. A girl kissing a girl is considered "sexy" or a "male's fantasy." How many men have you seen kiss both men and women? If a man kisses another man, he is automatically called a fag or homosexual.

This is a song to justify my opinion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F06DyWU2F8 Listen to it please.

Though I do not agree with homosexuality, it is easier to understand than bisexuality. I can see someone being attracted to a specific hormone, but not both. Therefore, I do not agree with bisexuality. I think it's wrong for anyone to be with both genders especially if they are in a relationship.
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The human brain is a complicated thing, it's not always a choice, tell me, do you think it is possible for someone to fall in love with a wall? No?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2035996/Woman-'married'-to-Berlin-Wall-for-29-years.html

Well apparantly they where, which proves the point that no one person can define what can and can't be decided for that person. The brain, complicated. You might not approve of bisexuality but for some people, it might not be a chioce.
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Sounds like a plea for attention. And the Berliner received that attention. Just as supposed Bi-sexuals do. Making it a choice, a choice for attention.
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I disagree, the brain is complicated, yes some people might want attention but you know, there are people who actually do have feelings that they didn't choose to have. It's like saying the kid choose to get food poisioning for attention or JaneDoe choose to be depressed for attention.
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May 29 2008, 05:21 PM
I disagree, the brain is complicated, yes some people might want attention but you know, there are people who actually do have feelings that they didn't choose to have. It's like saying the kid choose to get food poisioning for attention or JaneDoe choose to be depressed for attention.
Touche. I'll admit that makes me wrong.
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