
Bisexuality Support Group
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation which refers to the aesthetic, romantic, and/or sexual attraction of individuals to other individuals of both their own and the opposite gender or sex. Most bisexuals are not equally attracted to men and women, and may even shift between states of finding either sex exclusively attractive over the course of time.
"THERE'S too many heterosexual pricks in this world."
woman are just more open. I also think you will find with bi woman that it is not gender but the whole of a person and that a bi person can be whole with one person no matter their gender.
It took me a very long time to figure this out. You don't NEED both. You just need to find THE ONE!!!!
I actually think that more women than men are bisexual and I don't know why. The one man I know who considers himself bisexual is clearly drastically more attracted to men than to women. Most women I know have told me that they, too, have been attracted to other women. The men I know aren't macho types at all, but most of them genuinely have not been attracted to other men.
Women tend to have such intense, deep friendships with other women, that those feelings can pretty easily slip into attraction and love. I don't think men are as inclined to have those super close friendships.
Also, women are prettier! :-)
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I think it's a nature thing... women are more sensual and compassionate, ect... by nature I think it makes them more compatible with both sexes. And it's fun to enjoy the female energy when you're around other women... sort of a 'girl talk' kind of element that makes a connection with you.
At least that's my experience with it, and I've heard the same point of view from a lot of other people.
On the other hand male sexuality is threatening. The reason why it is threatening is due to the act of penetration. To be penetrated means to be "a woman" because only women are penetrated. Due to our society thinking only in terms of male and female, if there's a penis involved then there has to be the act of penetration. Someone has to be the "penetrator" and someone has to be the "penetrated" because sex isn't sex without penetration. This is why society has a hard time seeing what two woman do together as sex while it's automatically assumed that two men will engage in anal sex and therefore accepted, with visceral disgust, as sex. To be a man and be willfully penetrated is to give up your manhood; to be emasculated, made effeminate, to be made a "woman". To be a man and openly admit to same sex desires even just in thought puts one at risk of losing his right to call himself a man.
I think more men would openly admit to bisexual feelings if they could do so without it being any threat to their manhood.
In regards to what Mommie2 said, there are probably many heterosexual pricks in this world due to having to live up to ridiculous images of masculinity.
Society often gives us the gatagories to fit ourselves into, and for men, gay and straight is more socially acceptible than bisexual. but that is only a guess.