Sure, as long as it was monogamous. I mean, the same question could be.
"Would you date someone that you knew found other people sexually arousing" and have it apply to heterosexual couples. There's no difference. It's a nul question.
Bisexual doesn't mean "Must be sleeping with a man and a woman at the same time".
I'm would be strongly against it. The only way I would date a bisexual woman is if I truly feel for her, and find myself compelled to make it work given the odds.
But she's bisexual. ...and what if she can't decide which gender she likes and end up play both sides? - 18 days ago
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Do you think that's more wost? if she's bisexual and she's playing both sides ie she's dating a girl and a guy at the same time or the other way around and she's playing both guys. - 18 days ago
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Well if I were dating someone I wouldn't be dating someone else, and I'd expect the same from them, whether they be bisexual or not. - 18 days ago
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And I wouldn't see either as better or worse, it's disrespectful either way, - 18 days ago
I almost did about a couple months ago [he was my best friend...with some benefits, but I was hoping for a real relationship] and he even had a boyfriend at the time, in fact I met him through his boyfriend from hooking up with him first and the first guy considers himself "mostly gay." But it all ended not necessarily because he's bi but instead because he apparently was a player [with both guys and girls] and got himself a girlfriend before even telling me that me and him are over, and he was even being a bad friend by stop calling or hanging out with me at all even though he said he would. but I've definitely moved on and now prefer a guy who's both straight and more straight-laced than this guy was.
Thanks for your story. Yeah because a friend is dating a bisexual girl and by what he's tell me ....she seems like she's playing him and I'm rather worried for my friend. - 16 days ago
How exactly does that math work out? The chances of getting a sexually transmitted disease no doubt coincide with the number of partners you are sexually active with. But it matters not how the numbers are divided up between men or women. A bisexual person who has had one relationship with a man and one with a woman is less likely to have a disease than a straight person who has had 20 sexual partners of the opposite gender. - 18 days ago
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