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Haydrian wrote on 2011-01-11 23:55
Quote from gentrone;286794:
Why QQ
Your point of view is quite interesting.
Haha. Well I see your on tarlach but I don't know your IGN. Add me and we can debate topics if you'd like, you seem to enjoy a good meet of minds judging by your posts. It's been ages since I've had someone to have friendly debates with.
Sexual debates can easily go to not so PG-13 topics soo.. i try to hold my tongue.
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Mama wrote on 2011-01-12 05:36
after reading your posts asexuality seems to me like a result of hormonal imbalance (or lack thereof), where the passion is not there but intimacy and commitment is. I have not studied the topic ofc so I could be wrong.
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Finnea wrote on 2011-01-12 05:46
TLDR; People should consider poly and pansexual.
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Mama wrote on 2011-01-12 06:06
i doubt anyone with true pansexuality or polysexuality actually know whether they're bi or not >_> it's a very subtle discrimination..
especially with the age of people on this forum.
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xDannni wrote on 2011-01-12 06:25
Its all a bit confusing to me!
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Taycat wrote on 2011-01-12 17:04
I'm...mfmag and I'm scared to tell my family...because I know my sisters will hear it or my mom will blab her fat mouth to people on the phone loudly so my sisters will hear it.
So basically, I can't tell anyone.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-01-12 19:30
Quote from Mama;287377:
after reading your posts asexuality seems to me like a result of hormonal imbalance (or lack thereof), where the passion is not there but intimacy and commitment is. I have not studied the topic ofc so I could be wrong.
Seemed that way to me.
I dated an asexual for two years. She was straight in that she liked men, but the thought of kissing/sex/etc never crosses her mind and she finds it repulsive, much like a child would. However she was still interested in the idea of romance and was willing to court. She was committed, but there was no real passion.
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Zack wrote on 2011-01-12 19:53
I think Bi would "I don't know". You have to pick one or the other. (Just my opinion, I wouldn't know :\)
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Cannibal wrote on 2011-01-12 19:54
Quote from Zackeh;287919:
I think Bi would "I don't know". You have to pick one or the other. (Just my opinion, I wouldn't know :\)
Definitely not.
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Zack wrote on 2011-01-12 19:56
Quote from Mike;287921:
Definitely not.
Explain? Just trying to see what other people have to say. Not trolling.
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Kueh wrote on 2011-01-12 19:57
Quote from Zackeh;287927:
Explain? Just trying to see what other people have to say. Not trolling.
You can like both.
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Zack wrote on 2011-01-12 19:57
Quote from Whyrainfalls;287930:
You can like both.
Yea but you will end up choosing one over the other.
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Cannibal wrote on 2011-01-12 19:59
Quote from Zackeh;287927:
Explain? Just trying to see what other people have to say. Not trolling.
Well, let's take me for example. Usually when people ask what my sexual orientation is, I tell them I don't know. It's not that I don't know, it's just none of their business. While I'm not going to tell anyone my sexual orientation, I can say that bisexual people know what they like and what they want: both.
Quote from Zackeh;287932:
Yea but you will end up choosing one over the other.
Are you bisexual? If not, you can't really say that.
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Kueh wrote on 2011-01-12 20:01
Quote from Zackeh;287932:
Yea but you will end up choosing one over the other.
Will I? I don't get it. If you mean you can only date one person at a time (lets just assume you can only date one person at a time) and that one person can only be one gender (lets just assume), so in that way, you choose one over the other, then I can see what you're saying.
However, that's different. A bisexual male dating a female doesn't turn straight for the duration of the relationship. They just become committed and devoted to one female, while still feeling an attraction to both males and females.
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Zack wrote on 2011-01-12 20:02
Quote from Mike;287935:
Well, let's take me for example. Usually when people ask what my sexual orientation is, I tell them I don't know. It's not that I don't know, it's just none of their business. While I'm not going to tell anyone my sexual orientation, I can say that bisexual people know what they like and what they want: both.
Are you bisexual? If not, you can't really say that.
No I'm not I was just saying what I thought like I said in the first post. But yea I get what you're saying.
Quote from Whyrainfalls;287939:
Will I? I don't get it. If you mean you can only date one person at a time (lets just assume you can only date one person at a time) and that one person can only be one gender (lets just assume), so in that way, you choose one over the other, then I can see what you're saying.
However, that's different. A bisexual male dating a female doesn't turn straight for the duration of the relationship. They just become committed and devoted to one female, while still feeling an attraction to both males and females.
Thats pretty much it. Sorry if I'm sounding like an idiot :\