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 Nerd Head

Joined: 11/22/2004
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Posted: 12/3/2004 7:04:25 PM
Sorry, I missed the progression of this thread.

You saw the shroud! That is so cool. I used to listen to them when I was 15 years old. I'm pretty sure the singer is pregnant now, and I think the band has died. Sad. They were really good, but it seems that nobody noticed them. They were around for a long time though.

The bi experience for fun?

I just like people. If they are attractive and intelligent and into some form of art, I'll be attracted to them. I said in another thread that I

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Yet, only if for instance the guy has read a million books and is not expecting to come over and puke on my carpet.
 chiri

Joined: 9/22/2004
Msg: 226
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Posted: 12/3/2004 7:49:44 PM
OH I believe so and you are correct, as the is as i have found out
 bratney80

Joined: 2/13/2004
Msg: 227
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Posted: 12/15/2004 9:07:31 AM
so I guess the answer to this forum would be what???
 ibgonzo

Joined: 2/1/2005
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Posted: 2/28/2005 6:21:21 PM
Hay I've many woman gay and no one ever thanked me.
 moonstarr

Joined: 4/3/2005
Msg: 229
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Posted: 4/18/2005 5:25:26 PM
I'm not entirely sure whether it would simply be 'play' or whether I would develop more of a relationship with the woman. I really think it would depend on who the other person was. I know one thing for sure though, my guy wouldn't be involved and neither would theirs! A friendship with their guy would be alright but I would feel anything more would be disloyalty to my husband. *Not disrespecting those who work differently, just answering the question.* I feel silly answering a forum that has not been visited in so long... but... oh well. That's my... 5 cents? Lol.
 bratney80

Joined: 2/13/2004
Msg: 230
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Posted: 6/19/2005 2:27:21 PM
thanks moonstarr for your 5 cents. I have a question of my own, my man says that he is not into the two woman being together. I understand that but he says my best friend is attractive. He says if he ever did share me it would be with her. I told him that I would share him with her as well but he says he doesn't want any part of being involved or watching. Is this normal? I mean most guys would jump for that chance. Is it that he is just scared cause he has never done that before? Please help me understand this!!!
 UlaLume

Joined: 5/28/2005
Msg: 231
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Posted: 6/19/2005 2:30:50 PM
He was making conversation, not looking for a 3some. Not all guys want a 3some. I guess he was pointng out that is by some miracle, he ever changed his mind... then it'd be you, him and her.
 italian_girl999

Joined: 3/29/2005
Msg: 232
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Posted: 6/19/2005 10:06:57 PM


Personally Right now I would proberly just have the sex. I havnt had a girlfriend in 2 years so its all about the sex.. But also i would love to have a relationship with a girl too.. It just all depends on the person. But for guys... I have been hurt so many times for guys using me for the sex and only that that i rather not date guys right now. I dont trust them.
 rane13

Joined: 12/15/2004
Msg: 233
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Posted: 6/22/2005 12:28:26 PM
Depends really just like someone who is not bi.. Some straight people are out for fun and some want relationships. I dated a girl for 2 years, and if i found another that i clicked with i would date them again. I do not think because you are bi it automatically means that you are out for sex and only sex. Depends really on the situation.
 eye4light

Joined: 7/12/2006
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Posted: 9/15/2006 12:09:56 AM
Bi women I've known are just as into relationships as all those other so-called straight women. It doesn't matter whether they are looking for a relationship with a man or woman. They are just normal people too.

 eye4light

Joined: 7/12/2006
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Posted: 9/15/2006 5:30:04 PM

I seem to think a large majority of bisexual women hate men.

...about a 3rd of bisexual woman profiles will say that they like single women or couples but they wont accept single males. A male is not good enough unless he is with a woman in their view.

I've got to disagree with you on this. I've never met a bisexual woman who hates men - the operative word here being "bisexual". What you're describing here is not a bisexual woman but an oxymoron.

Just think about it a second - how in the world can a woman say she is bi in a profile without the risk of having her inbox fill up with piles of messages from overly-horny, non-thinking guys who have the idea that she wants to perform for them in some kind of male fantasy orgy...just because she is attracted to either sex?

If she really thought that "a male is not good enough unless he is with a woman" then she would not be bi but gay. Right?

Maybe some bi women can set the record straight for the guys here.

 Steven02151

Joined: 10/18/2005
Msg: 236
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Posted: 9/15/2006 8:10:21 PM
Where does that expression, "treat like sh$t" come from? If it really meant treating someone or something poorly or badly or callously, wouldnt we all be very casual about having a bowel movement? I mean, we'd be like dogs, just sniff out a good spot, raise our legs, give it a sniff and go. Instead, we create thrones to sit on that we keep very, very clean. We stock paper and we are very meticulous about wiping ourselves. Actually, sometimes it all quite enjoyable, too. I just dont get it, treating something like shit means we are very careful, clean, discreet ....whats so wrong with that? I dont get it.
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