Also, man some of you people really make me uncomfortable. Weirdos ><
You say the nicest things
hetero
but Ron White makes a good point...
"I told him, "We're all gay, man. It's just to what extent are you gay." He says, "That's bullshit, man, I ain't gay at all!" I said, "Yes, you are and I'll prove it." He says, "Fine, prove it." I said to him, "All right- do you like porn?" He says, "Yeah, I love porn, you know that." I said, "Do you only watch two women doing it?" He said, "Naw, I'll watch a man and a woman make love." I said, "OK, do you want the guy to have a tiny, half-flaccid penis?" He said, "Naw, man, I like big, hard, throbbing co- (stunned pause) I did not know that about myself." "Do you like chocolate?""
hetero
but Ron White makes a good point...
"I told him, "We're all gay, man. It's just to what extent are you gay." He says, "That's bullshit, man, I ain't gay at all!" I said, "Yes, you are and I'll prove it." He says, "Fine, prove it." I said to him, "All right- do you like porn?" He says, "Yeah, I love porn, you know that." I said, "Do you only watch two women doing it?" He said, "Naw, I'll watch a man and a woman make love." I said, "OK, do you want the guy to have a tiny, half-flaccid penis?" He said, "Naw, man, I like big, hard, throbbing co- (stunned pause) I did not know that about myself." "Do you like chocolate?""
When watching porn, you imagine yourself in place of the guy. Everyone wants ho have a big dick, hence you want the guy to have a big dick.
Have you ever seen a vagina by itself?
Not for me.
None.
I voted other because I consider myself more bicurious than bisexual. I don't find guys attractive, but if some guy ever wanted to make out / have sex with me I probably wouldn't refuse.
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I voted other because I consider myself more bicurious than bisexual. I don't find guys attractive, but if some guy ever wanted to make out / have sex with me I probably wouldn't refuse.
This really makes me wonder about the play of social conditioning present in our society. Personally I have no inclination whatsoever to try something like this, and I thought the majority of people would agree with me, but at least on SEN my expectations have proven false. Is this difference simply a result of genetic differences, some sort of subconscious logic, or conditioning from the environment around me? Is it a result of different upbringings, or perhaps an attempt by the individual to garner attention by claiming to engage in an activity still marked as taboo? I'm curious as to how I've reached a different conclusion on the matter than people like you Clokr. What holds interest in the act for you, if you don't find guys attractive?
None.
I voted other because I consider myself more bicurious than bisexual. I don't find guys attractive, but if some guy ever wanted to make out / have sex with me I probably wouldn't refuse.
This really makes me wonder about the play of social conditioning present in our society. Personally I have no inclination whatsoever to try something like this, and I thought the majority of people would agree with me, but at least on SEN my expectations have proven false. Is this difference simply a result of genetic differences, some sort of subconscious logic, or conditioning from the environment around me? Is it a result of different upbringings, or perhaps an attempt by the individual to garner attention by claiming to engage in an activity still marked as taboo? I'm curious as to how I've reached a different conclusion on the matter than people like you Clokr. What holds interest in the act for you, if you don't find guys attractive?
I'm not trying to garner any attention, I just find the act itself exciting and also think it'd be fun. Afterwards I'd probably regret it though.
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I've wondered what it feels like to be a woman in the relationship, whether in foreplay or actual sex, but never considered even kissing a man. Because of this, I do not find myself bisexual, nor bicurious, just..."semi-bicurious??".
I've wondered what it feels like to be a woman in the relationship, whether in foreplay or actual sex, but never considered even kissing a man. Because of this, I do not find myself bisexual, nor bicurious, just..."semi-bicurious??".
That's called "curious", and is quite unrelated. P:
None.
I voted other because I consider myself more bicurious than bisexual. I don't find guys attractive, but if some guy ever wanted to make out / have sex with me I probably wouldn't refuse.
This really makes me wonder about the play of social conditioning present in our society. Personally I have no inclination whatsoever to try something like this, and I thought the majority of people would agree with me, but at least on SEN my expectations have proven false. Is this difference simply a result of genetic differences, some sort of subconscious logic, or conditioning from the environment around me? Is it a result of different upbringings, or perhaps an attempt by the individual to garner attention by claiming to engage in an activity still marked as taboo? I'm curious as to how I've reached a different conclusion on the matter than people like you Clokr. What holds interest in the act for you, if you don't find guys attractive?
I'm not trying to garner any attention, I just find the act itself exciting and also think it'd be fun. Afterwards I'd probably regret it though.
I didn't mean to imply you were, just was thinking out loud about a possible explaination for this sort of thing, sorry. I suppose now that I think about it, no amount of discussion will help me understand this sort of thing until I understand why I find women so attractive either. Genetics probably, but I don't think anyone really knows for sure.
None.