Quote by BettyBoop4U
I'm trying to see if most people are bi or bi curious. I Think the percentage is higher than what people would guess.
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Quote by slipperywhenwet2012
I understand, although I don't think you'll get much of a representative sample from a site like Lush, where most of us are sexually charged. Most people here will admit to being at the very least bi-curious, but you kind of have to wade through the bullshit, so to speak, because a great majority here are great pretenders. They claim to be bisexual or the like just to seem more appealing. Or maybe there are those that are genuinely bi-curious, who have these desires but have never acted on them. Good luck with your results, and hopefully people will give you honest responses.
Quote by slipperywhenwet2012
I understand, although I don't think you'll get much of a representative sample from a site like Lush, where most of us are sexually charged. Most people here will admit to being at the very least bi-curious, but you kind of have to wade through the bullshit, so to speak, because a great majority here are great pretenders. They claim to be bisexual or the like just to seem more appealing. Or maybe there are those that are genuinely bi-curious, who have these desires but have never acted on them. Good luck with your results, and hopefully people will give you honest responses.
Quote by clum
I've answered this question many times on Lush and it always comes with a long, wordy disclaimer/justification. I've responded to the poll but I've decided to give a (slightly) different spiel.
I find sexual orientation is often ill-defined which results in people identifying themselves as "bisexual" or "bi-curious" (whatever that is) all too easily.
I've done sexual stuff with guys. I would do sexual stuff with guys again. I have been/am attracted to some men. I (probably) would not have sex with a man.
I'm heterosexual (much to my parents' shock and disbelief—I'm the one person who had to "come out" as hetero). My best friend (who is gay) describes me as "a hetero with hiccups".
Maybe I just see things differently to most people.
(Also, I hate the word "straight" to mean heterosexual).
Quote by CoopsRuthie
I suppose everyone who has ever thought about sex with a member of the same sex is bi-curious. I'd say that the percentage of people who have thought about it is probably higher than the poll numbers indicate. I'm straight, but I have bi-curious fantasies.
Quote by Nikki703
I hate labels too. Cant I just say I am SEXUAL?