How to know if a man is bisexual

Re: I think my boyfriend is bisexual

Unread postby Sam W »

Hi dark_sunshine,

Can I request how you realize he's working towards telling you he's bi? For instance, has he talked about questioning his orientation or seemed to ask a lot of questions about your views on things favor bisexuality?

When you say you feel like a "second," it sounds like part of what's going on is that you're assuming he really wants to be with a young man, but feels fancy being with a girl is safer and so he's dating you. That's actually common feeling people have around bisexuality; the assumption that there's one gender a bi person would favor to be with, and that if they're not with a person of that gender they're just biding their time until they can jump ship. But that's not how bisexuality works. If your boyfriend is with you, it makes perception to trust that you're who he wants to be with, not that he's secretly wishing he was with someone else (and if you perceive like that isn't something you can trust, then that's a sign there may be a deeper issue in the relationship).

With that discomfort imagining h

Is it possible that bisexual person man become a linear guy in the end?

The answer to this is as plain as a nose on the face.  If you're a unbent man, and you, even one time, purposely nap with a guy, you are automatically and instantly a bi-sexual, even if it was experimental.  You thought about, then acted on having sex with your own gender.  You did not stick to one sex in your existence, you tried another.  One plus straight equals BI.  It'd be enjoy telling people you're direct, then crossing over the line to your sex, then going back to what you used to be, and telling people you're straight.  I detest to say it, but if you strayed once, you can no longer be straight.  You can be straight, detoured, then straight, straight-bi-straight, or just bibut you cannnot claim percent straightness any longer, not without embellishment.  Even if you never carry out it again, you still voluntarily did it once.  That's a kink in your straight line.

Should be particularly easy, by default, then, to say "is that forked road now a  single lane

Married man tells everyone he&#;s bisexual

I&#;ve always thought bisexuals were exceptionally fortunate people. They can generally avoid the socially conservative stigma associated with being gay, but still secretly enjoy locker room panoramas.

For this particular guy, I do think the bisexuality itself isn&#;t really the issue, it&#;s the guy feeling that he needs to be explicitly "out" (as opposed to "not hiding") his preferences even though he&#;s (presumably) monogamous and not looking for other partners.

From the opposite perspective, I&#;d think less of this guy after he tells me he is bi knowing that I&#;m married and monogamous. Would he appreciate me telling him about the sex dungeon in my basement, even though I&#;m never going to invite him there?

And IMHnon-parentO, children need to understand from the start (ideally birth, if not conception ) that their parents (of whatever gender) adore each other. They don&#;t desire to understand their parents&#; specific sexual preferences until they&#;re ready for "the talk" anyway.


Previous research has established that people can tell, more often than not, whether a man is lgbtq+ or straight from his voice alone. This ability to identify gay men from their voice has been dubbed “gaydar”—that is, a kind of radar for detecting gayness.

Gaydar

The reason why the voices of gay men tend to be distinct from those of straight men has been widely debated. Since we know that sexual orientation is due to the way that the brain was formed during prenatal development, it may be the case that these brain differences also lead to vocal patterns and behavioral mannerisms that are typically gay.

Other psychologists, though, contend that the “gay voice” comes from social learning. As men interact with the queer community, they pick up ways of speaking and acting that signal membership in the group. After all, we all grasp to adjust the way we talk and perform according to the standards of the various groups we belong to.

Whether the gay voice is due to nature or nurture, it’s also the case that gay men no longer have to mask their identity. This is because society has becom