Bisexuals, do you think Society is at fault for.......

Well, a blow job feels just as good at 60 as it did at 17. Not sure the reasons why, but most wives forget how to do it around age 40. :)

most women get tired, and have no interest in sex around that age.Maybe she got tired of doing all the sexual favors in the relationship
 
Well, a blow job feels just as good at 60 as it did at 17. Not sure the reasons why, but most wives forget how to do it around age 40. :)

most women get tired, and have no interest in sex around that age.Maybe she got tired of doing all the sexual favors in the relationship
 
QV perhaps I just suck at it but I love giving oral to a female. So tell me Please why would a woman get tired of receiving. Unless of coarse I am such a bad lover. Please, no bullshit just a nice response

you answered your own question.
 
.... you choosing an opposite sex partner, and not encouraging you to explore your same sex desires?

. . . this may be an unpopular opinion, but I honestly kind of do think that society is at fault for me even considering an opposite sex partner (in this case, assuming that you mean male, versus my "female").

But hear me out.

My family is in denial about my sexuality, and despite the fact that I'm not a lesbian, me coming out as bisexual was seen as the "safe" option by my really crappy sister. By being bisexual, they can still hold out hope that I would settle down in a heterosexual relationship, which resulted in them pushing me towards boys that they thought I should be interested in. I can think of a lot of cases in which my mother pushed me to spend time with the sons of her coworkers bc she hoped I would date them.

I'm aromantic, which is why none of those things ever worked (I'm also very headstrong), but even the fact that I considered dating them just to shut her up. And of course, her ideals of what my future life would be like (i.e. better) if I married a male was shaped by society. Lesbian relationships just don't end well.
 
Some how I do not think you know the word nice. I feel sorry for you as you must be one lonely miserable person. Who treated you so bad. DO not blame it on men, race or any other of you stock venom filled responses.

People try to be nice but you are so filled with hate you can not accept it.

You like questions, try this one. Why are black women so filled with hate. don't dare get racial on me as you are the one who had the audacity to ask white men related questions first. Just answer the question.

Well, let me ask you a question. Why did white people did all the awful shit they did to other races? Why did white thought Jim Crow was a good idea? Why did they lynch so many young black men, and women? Why even today tons of blacks are being murdered by the hands of fifthly white pigs here in Amerikkka?

And how can you tell me to not get racial on you, when you got racist with me first? I made simple statement.

This thread had nothing to do with race. let's leave race out of it.Especially when it has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
 
. . . this may be an unpopular opinion, but I honestly kind of do think that society is at fault for me even considering an opposite sex partner (in this case, assuming that you mean male, versus my "female").

But hear me out.

My family is in denial about my sexuality, and despite the fact that I'm not a lesbian, me coming out as bisexual was seen as the "safe" option by my really crappy sister. By being bisexual, they can still hold out hope that I would settle down in a heterosexual relationship, which resulted in them pushing me towards boys that they thought I should be interested in. I can think of a lot of cases in which my mother pushed me to spend time with the sons of her coworkers bc she hoped I would date them.

I'm aromantic, which is why none of those things ever worked (I'm also very headstrong), but even the fact that I considered dating them just to shut her up. And of course, her ideals of what my future life would be like (i.e. better) if I married a male was shaped by society. Lesbian relationships just don't end well.

Thank you for being the only bisexual to tell the truth.
 
every thing you do has to do with race and your hate for everyone other than yourself. Go back and check the threads you have started and see how many start with white people or white men

But did I bring race into this thread? Try to stay on topic. If you can't, then address your problems with me, and race in the race threads I created. Not here in this thread that has nothing to do with it.
 
Well, a blow job feels just as good at 60 as it did at 17. Not sure the reasons why, but most wives forget how to do it around age 40. :)
Jizz just stops tasting as good as her tastebuds age.
I think.

Pussy, on the other hand... gets yummier.
 
Did she?

. . . this may be an unpopular opinion, but I honestly kind of do think that society is at fault for me even considering an opposite sex partner (in this case, assuming that you mean male, versus my "female").

But hear me out.

My family is in denial about my sexuality, and despite the fact that I'm not a lesbian, me coming out as bisexual was seen as the "safe" option by my really crappy sister. By being bisexual, they can still hold out hope that I would settle down in a heterosexual relationship, which resulted in them pushing me towards boys that they thought I should be interested in. I can think of a lot of cases in which my mother pushed me to spend time with the sons of her coworkers bc she hoped I would date them.

I'm aromantic, which is why none of those things ever worked (I'm also very headstrong), but even the fact that I considered dating them just to shut her up. And of course, her ideals of what my future life would be like (i.e. better) if I married a male was shaped by society. Lesbian relationships just don't end well.
Did you sign up JUST to comment on (and support) this thread? Just curious.
 
Did you sign up JUST to comment on (and support) this thread? Just curious.

No, and I resent the accusation. I just happened to be browsing, and I saw it and posted my reply.

Did you really take the time to write out that asinine question JUST to seem like a jackass? Just curious.
 
Oh, I'm quite the troll, actually. And that wasn't me being asinine at all, 'cause, well your timing was particularly fortuitous. That was me being as in earnest as possible. And? This happens to be a thread that basically labels ALL bisexuals as 'confused' or 'under duress'... Although you have my sympathy for your experiences, I wonder who the actual jackass is. :mad:
 
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Oh, I'm quite the troll, actually. And that wasn't me being asinine at all, 'cause, well your timing was particularly fortuitous. That was me being as in earnest as possible. And? This happens to be a thread that basically labels ALL bisexuals as 'confused' or 'under duress'... Although you have my sympathy for your experiences, I wonder who the actual jackass is. :mad:
Nebraska Jones takes care to speak only for herself. You might re-read what she said, without the troll goggles on.

Just because OP here is a noted jackass doesn't mean that her question isn't valid, and that an answer in the affirmative is a lie.
 
Nebraska Jones takes care to speak only for herself. You might re-read what she said, without the troll goggles on.

Just because OP here is a noted jackass doesn't mean that her question isn't valid, and that an answer in the affirmative is a lie.

We agree on many things! Everything you said here is VERY TRUE.
 
. . . this may be an unpopular opinion, but I honestly kind of do think that society is at fault for me even considering an opposite sex partner (in this case, assuming that you mean male, versus my "female").

But hear me out.

My family is in denial about my sexuality, and despite the fact that I'm not a lesbian, me coming out as bisexual was seen as the "safe" option by my really crappy sister. By being bisexual, they can still hold out hope that I would settle down in a heterosexual relationship, which resulted in them pushing me towards boys that they thought I should be interested in. I can think of a lot of cases in which my mother pushed me to spend time with the sons of her coworkers bc she hoped I would date them.

I'm aromantic, which is why none of those things ever worked (I'm also very headstrong), but even the fact that I considered dating them just to shut her up. And of course, her ideals of what my future life would be like (i.e. better) if I married a male was shaped by society. Lesbian relationships just don't end well.

Have you had a serious female relationship? Has your family met any of these girls? Seems like often people have objections to the idea, but once they actually meet the person, things change a bit.
 
Do the Google and check it yourself. Actually the govt stats say 0.7% based on well regarded research by Williams Institute. All the same, I agree a larger percentage of people don't identify as bi, but may have had both-sex partners.

Yep, there are a lot of guys who consider themselves heterosexual despite having sex with other guys. I saw a presentation a while back about how New Zealand collects information about sexual orientation. They were looking at a three-pronged approach with separate questions about behaviour, attraction, and identity.

http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for...-divorces/considering-sexual-orientation.aspx
 
Yep, there are a lot of guys who consider themselves heterosexual despite having sex with other guys. I saw a presentation a while back about how New Zealand collects information about sexual orientation. They were looking at a three-pronged approach with separate questions about behaviour, attraction, and identity.

http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for...-divorces/considering-sexual-orientation.aspx

Those men who consider themselves straight have no idea who they really are, or who they like. They delusional to still think they are straight when they willingly laid down with another man. I don't care how much pussy he gets before or afterwards.He's gay, or at least bi.
 
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Those men who consider themselves straight have no idea who they really are, or who they like. They delusional to still think they are straight when they willingly laid down with another man. I don't care how much pussy he gets before or afterwards.He's gay, or at least bi.

You don't have any balls, so how can you decide what men are? Every time you click the keyboard, you show your ignorance. When you open your mouth with these kinds of statements, you remove all doubt.

I happen to be one of those males. I consider myself 99% straight. I don't see men as attractive, no matter what they look like. From Brad Pitt to Clint Eastwood, none of them are sexually attractive in the physical sense. It is the desire to get off.... one horny guy to another is the area that I operate in. Then, I hear afterwards that men give the best blow jobs. :)

So, if I choose to call myself bi or straight depends on the company that I am in. Obviously, if we were ever in the same circles, (heaven forbid it) I would have to say that I was straight, as most people would not understand that position. Believe me, there are many straight men who enjoy giving and or receiving blow jobs with other men.

I R 1

Nylons on a woman's legs, HOT. Nylons on a man, Not so much!
 
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