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RavenEye
Feb 8, 2012, 6:21 PM
And, if so inclined, explain why. I myself can date both.

cornholejoe
Feb 8, 2012, 9:09 PM
i can have a good time with a women or a man

*pan*
Feb 8, 2012, 9:12 PM
i can have a good time with men or women, both at the same time too lol . but wife will only let me date men lol.

jhg50
Feb 8, 2012, 9:57 PM
being divorced i date women only but have meet a few men through others who i only have sex with. enjoying women doesn't mean you can't enjoy a good cock on the side. trick is meeting women who are bi or understands you being bi

rainbowdash
Feb 8, 2012, 10:08 PM
Being a single male teenager,I would gladly date a male or a female :tongue:

slipnslide
Feb 8, 2012, 10:45 PM
I've dated both in the past, but lately only women.

drawingboard3
Feb 8, 2012, 11:06 PM
Being predominantly heterosexual for most of my life, I've only dated women and a couple of transsexuals. I've never dated a full-fledged male but have considered trying it in the past.

biguy71
Feb 8, 2012, 11:22 PM
As far as relationships are concerned, I am only interested in the opposite sex (women). I am physicaly attracted to some men and have had more than a few homosexual experiences, but I have never felt anything even remotely resembling romantic love for another man. For me, being with another man is strictly a sexual thing, and I am very picky about the men I am with. My fiancee is basically the same as me in this regard, and she has only had a few experiences with other women.

Wanabee
Feb 9, 2012, 4:55 AM
This is kind of interesting, I'm curious what type of bi that can change preference over time. When I was young I was interested in girls mostly but after a couple of heartbreaks I began taking interest in man. Then by 16 (or 17 can't remember) I felt like I'm a woman trapped in man body and the next few years I dated man only. By 22 I was "force" to act like a man becoz my dad passed away and I have to take over his business. Few years later I began dating girls again and felt good that I'm a man. And had been for the next 25 years, then the divorce few years ago and now I'm not interested in dating anyone at all. So I'm curious anyone here have gone thru similar experience.

Gearbox
Feb 9, 2012, 9:28 AM
Well Wanabee, I started out with bi sex early teens, everything went just females, turned celibate and now balancing it out with men.
Maybe you need this little break from it all? I know I did, and I really enjoyed celibacy (if that's what you mean?). Sorted my head out and I took a more deliberate stance on my sex/lovelife, instead of just going with the flow.
Hope you enjoy whatever you do.

Michele Mayelle
Feb 9, 2012, 10:11 AM
I am a happily man & have been for many years with a good sex life. It had never entered my mind that I could possibly be Bisexual, but, while on holiday a few years ago I visited a nudist beach for the first time to get an all over tan before my wife arrived the next week. As it was my first time & I was shy I found a nice hidey hole amongst some trees & bushes, it was here that a man with a nice smooth shaved body stood looking at me with an erection in his hand, my first thoughts were dirty ole man, but I found myself getting so turned on & getting an erection that I was powerless to stop. By the time I left the beach late evening after playing the woman's role for him I knew then I was Bisexual & hooked & have now explored my sexuality to the full. As I know what my wife's feelings are toward Bisexual men & women I reluctantly have to keep this my secret as it would end our relationship.
So I don't know what "Type" of Bisexual I am. Maybe someone could enlighten me

Jobelorocks
Feb 9, 2012, 10:18 AM
Well I put that I only date the opposite because I only have sexual interest in women and I don't have romantic feelings towards them. I guess though, that I actually date both because my husband and I "date" other couples. They are friends with benefits really, and we aren't polyamorous. So I don't know if people would consider that dating or not.

tenni
Feb 9, 2012, 11:45 AM
I tend to think of "date" as something that I'd do with women while with a guy more "hanging out". To follow up on wannabee's question I started out dating girls and then women..:) As a pre teen there was the rare I'll show you mine if you show me your's. Around 23, I had my first same sex experience while only interested in women romantically. Over time I began to change and was able to see myself capable of developing emotional connections to both women and men. At this point in my life I don't see myself dating women but I might if one caught my eye, heart and mind. Too many heartaches and difficulty. I'm exploring the idea of intimate friendship with guys. Romantic relationships with a guy is within my realm but how you relate to each other is different and uneasy for me. Once a guy gave me flowers. That did not work with me. It means nothing and not what I want.

MarieDelta
Feb 10, 2012, 1:13 AM
I date all genders m, f, and anything in-between. I find that I am mostly sapiosexual, and that what it takes to get me interested is a brain.

innaminka
Feb 10, 2012, 4:29 AM
I have "dated" both genders - copiously.
However, really, for the last few years, I have only had sexual/emotional interest in women.
I'm not actually "dating" atm, and haven't for nearly 2 years, as I am very happily partnered with a deliciously, adorable woman.

_someone_
Feb 11, 2012, 2:33 AM
As far as relationships are concerned, I am only interested in the opposite sex (women). I am physicaly attracted to some men and have had more than a few homosexual experiences, but I have never felt anything even remotely resembling romantic love for another man. For me, being with another man is strictly a sexual thing, and I am very picky about the men I am with.This, pretty much.

mesaharleyrider
Feb 11, 2012, 8:12 AM
It's all between the ears. If there's a connection there, it doesn't really matter what's being carried (or not) between the legs.

*pan*
Feb 11, 2012, 10:08 AM
i have romantic feelings for both, depends on the person i am with, don't know if i am bisexual or pansexual i am confused about the differences between the two. i am happy with either but can't do without one or the other and need both sexualy and in romance. although i have yet to find that special male who is romantic in the bed and out of it, most are only interested in the sexual aspect.

Randypan
Feb 11, 2012, 1:17 PM
I will date either, but only for sex. If it looks like feelings are developing I will run. I am extremely lonely but I will never risk another relationship. I would rather be lonely than hurt.

Annika L
Feb 11, 2012, 3:24 PM
Um...I don't date either. I have been partnered with a woman for the past 25 years. But if I was single, or in the "dating pool" for whatever reason, I would happily date either men or women, whichever I happened to find more appealing at the moment.

IndyBiFun
Feb 11, 2012, 5:18 PM
As a bi male I would have no problem dating another guy if we had chemistry and similar things in common.

newporter4u
Feb 11, 2012, 6:29 PM
I really only 'date' women but enjoy having sex with both and even better if we are all together.

Realist
Feb 11, 2012, 6:42 PM
I'm more relationship-oriented and have had LTRs with both genders. I have loved both, been intimate in friends with benefits relationships, and had casual lovers of both genders. Overall, I prefer loving, or closely intimate, relationships.