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Would you ever date a bisexual person?

Would you ever date a bisexual person?

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 77.0%
  • No

    Votes: 6 8.1%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 9 12.2%
  • I'm not sure...

    Votes: 2 2.7%

  • Total voters
    74
Tentative maybe. I'd probably feel really inadequate, cuz from first-hand-experience I can say that girls are hot stuff - and let's not even get into polyamory when there's this major threat. If she ends up missing girl parts, well there's not much I can do right? :'(
 
I'm bisexual, I've dated 3 bisexual boys and 1 bisexual girl in the past. Obviously their sexuality wasn't a problem for me. People are people, sexuality doesn't matter to me as long as he or she is a good person.
 
My parents wouldn't be happy if I did, but I still would as long as they told me beforehand and proved that I was undeniably the only person they were seeing. Otherwise, you out, honey boo.
 
As long as the (sexually and psychically) attraction was there and they were truthfully only dating me, then yeah probably.
 
I think an issue for me, from my experience of bisexuals (which obviously doesn't apply to everyone) is that many go through phases of preference and are more... gay-straight fluid than constantly bisexual. If that makes sense.

Therefore, the worry lies in whether they'll always find your parts attractive, and what can you do about it if suddenly they're more in to something you can't provide. I wouldn't be against dating a bisexual, but I would probably be cautious due to previous experiences...
 
No offense but No i wouldn't .... also i don't like sharing..so end of the story.
 
Sure. Can't think of any reason I wouldn't. Some of y'all make it sound like it's such a big deal, lol.
 
Tough call, koff~

I don't know. I have no qualms with that. Sure, I'd go on right ahead and date a bi-sexual woman. Everyone (not literally everyone, but every type of person) cheats, so it isn't that big of surprise. It'd be a plus if they shared, however hohoho!

Personally, I'd feel more comfortable with a woman cheating on me with another woman rather than a man. Why? Because with a woman, I know she's doing it because it's something I could never provide, if it's a man though. I always question where I go wrong when that happens, koffi~
 
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Sure, why not? Just because someone is bisexual doesn't mean they have to be having sex with men and women at the same time. I imagine that's not even the norm for most people who identify that way.
 
My first and only boyfriend was bisexual. So, yeah, I'd have to say yes. Although, I do understand why some people wouldn't want to. It can be annoying. . . .

I suppose it would be nice to only date people that are interested in a single gender, because that could cut down on whatever worries you might have (or annoyances, or whatever), but if I like a guy or get asked out by one that happens to be bisexual, then I'm not going to give up on or reject him simply because he's also interested in women.
 
My boyfriend is bisexual so my answer would be, yes!

I personally don't see the difference unless he/she was going out and having sex with other people...but that would be the same with straight people or fully gay people. xD

Sometimes me and my boyfriend have discussions about which guy celebrity is hot and which are not. It's hilarious. xD
 
I know the attitude of a lot of people I've met is "well they have double the options so there's double the chance they'll cheat on me" which is absolutely ridiculous. Those people must have trust issues or be really insecure.
 
Well . . . From a statistical point of view it may not be absolutely ridiculous. With a greater increase in people who can potentially tempt someone, comes a greater increase in odds that the person could cheat.

The ridiculousness however factors in because of the 'moral' factor. People cheat because they have ****** morals or they get lost in the moment, so the numbers game is only part of the equation and I would say that the morals that a person has is the greater or more significant factor when it comes to cheating.
 
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