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It’s true that some people attracted to all genders prefer terms such as “queer” or “pansexual” because they feel it’s more inclusive or accurately describes them. Because of the “bi” in “bisexual,” it’s often incorrectly assumed that bi women are only attracted to cis people. She can also be attracted to trans/non-binary/and gender fluid folks. Seriously, why do you want her to make sexuality pie charts anyway, weirdo? She just told you she's bisexual. She doesn't have a specific percentage of how gay she is and how straight she is. Sadly, she's faced these kinds of things before with other partners and is really worried that you might be the same as all the other assholes. Because if she does, you might assume one of the things on this list and then she'll either feel like she has to explain her whole life to you or have you hate her or start being weird around her. She might be really scared to tell you she's bisexual. I am attracted to almost no one, which means you can have almost everyone. She's not just "greedy." Why do bisexual people get called greedy all the time like they're going to date every single person on earth because they have hypnotic powers and then everyone else will be single and miserable? See no. To assume that “all women are bi” because straight women can get turned on by lesbian porn too erases and invalidates the unique and often challenging experience of living and dating as an openly bisexual person.Ĩ. If someone identifies as straight, let them be straight. This suggests that all orientations can be physically aroused by depictions of different sex, but it does not mean that all women are bi. A study did suggest that women who identify as straight can be turned on by porn featuring sex between two women. His first message to me read, “I have a theory that all women are bisexual.” Nice theory, douche nozzle, but I’m on here to get laid, not have my orientation incorrectly mansplained. My profile states that I am queer/bisexual. A man on Tinder said this to me recently when I mistakenly swiped right (it was because he had a cute dog). She married someone she loves, who happens to be one particular gender.ħ. She didn't finally, at long last, pick a side. If a bisexual woman marries a man, she's still bisexual. If she ends up with one gender, that doesn't mean she's not still attracted to multiple genders.
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Because I don't just date one gender, people act like I'm attracted to every single person in every room, but in reality, I am usually attracted to zero people in most rooms. She's not attracted to everyone she sees. Rest assured, if she likes you, she likes you.ĥ. She was probably born bisexual and will probably always be bisexual. So many people act like bisexuality is this weigh station between gay and straight, but it's not. Do you know how many monogamous blondes there are in the world? So many monogamous blondes! Same with bisexuals.Ĥ. That'd be like saying someone was going to cheat on you because all blondes cheat. No, she's not going to cheat on you just because she's bisexual. If you’re dating a bisexual woman, you can help her feel close to her identity by encouraging her to stay involved in the bi community and not making the mistake of assuming she’s straight or gay now based upon your own orientation.ģ. While I enjoy dating people like David and people like Lauren, both experiences often include bi erasure, or society’s desire to categorize me as either straight or gay. When I’m out at a queer club covered in glitter and making out with Lauren, the lesbian I’m seeing, society assumes I’m a femme lesbian. When I’m out at the movies with David, the tall, hairy, straight dude, society assumes that I’m a straight woman. And on top of annoying questions, she likely experiences a unique form of identity erasure. You wouldn't keep asking a straight woman you were dating if she was "really" straight, right? Yeah, it's just as weird for you to do that to a bisexual woman.Ģ.