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This is still on my mind. Personally I don't feel that people should have fit into a specific category of being heterosexual, bi, etc. They just feel that sex isn't important to them. However at the same time, some people feel they should identify as being heterosexual, homosexual, etc. I for the most part would consider myself heterosexual.
Bringing up the issue of how come it seems that more girls are calling themselves bisexual, it seems more of a fad instead of really just understanding their own sexuality. To me, kissing when a woman kisses another woman, it doesn't qualify her as being bisexual. And I truly feel that many of them do it just to fulfill a heterosexual male's fantasy. There are a lot things to explore here.
Yeah, it's something to ponder. Are any of you familiar with the television show "The L Word?" Just wondering if you are.
Bringing up the issue of how come it seems that more girls are calling themselves bisexual, it seems more of a fad instead of really just understanding their own sexuality. To me, kissing when a woman kisses another woman, it doesn't qualify her as being bisexual. And I truly feel that many of them do it just to fulfill a heterosexual male's fantasy. There are a lot things to explore here.
Yeah, it's something to ponder. Are any of you familiar with the television show "The L Word?" Just wondering if you are.
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