I think i'm bisexual

Ok so I am atracted to guys ive always had boyfriends. But for some reason when I get turned on from watching videos it more from girls, and squirting is a huge turn on for me. I dont know why but theres this girl that likes me and she lives in a diffrent state but I just cant seem to "be with her"

I want things when they are harder to get, if i just get them I loose intrest. So she was engaged ro another girl and I wanted her bad, now they broke up and she wants me, and I'm just like ehhh.

I dont understand how I wanna be with a girl, but when a girl is like lets go out, im like nahh. When Later when she's "not avaliable" I'll want her again..
jeez is something wrong with that/me?

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  • Terry...

    “Squirting ” has been incorrectly labeled by many as female ejaculate that only some women are capable of achieving. It needs to be demystified and explained to reveal what it really is.
    There have been studies to identify what the actual fluid that is expelled during what is called “squirting” is. Out of all the women involved, the fluid was analyzed and found to be urine. Some women actually lose control of their bladder during high levels of arousal. It is called “coital incontinence”. Some of the confusion comes from the fact that sometimes PSA is found in the urine, leading some to believe it is something else. The very low levels of PSA are due to some of the fluid released from the Skene’s glands during arousal, being mixed in with the urine. The Skene’s glands secrete a small amount of fluid when a woman is aroused providing lubrication for intercourse and sometimes a bit more during orgasm. These glands are located very close to the urethra, so it is to be expected some of it would mix with the urine.
    The important point to note is that the PSA level in the urine expelled during arousal is very low, which reveals that the fluid isn’t just Skene's gland fluid. It is a very minute portion of the main fluid which is always found to be urine. Skene’s glands are incapable of producing the large amount of fluid that can be released by the bladder. At best they may release 2-3 ml. since they are the size of a pea. When women “squirt” it is usually described as being 100 ml of fluid or even much more. The Skene’s gland are physiologically incapable of producing this amount.
    Even when women empty their bladders prior to coitus, ultrasound revealed a sudden filling of the bladder after sexual excitation and after “squirting” the bladder was empty again.
    Some women go to the doctor about their “coital incontinence”, while others don’t mind and the partners don’t either, usually because they believe it is female “ejaculation” and should be considered as something positive. It is actually a pathological sign of a urinary disorder. It can be repaired surgically, or controlled by medication for overactive bladders.
    So, for the women who feel inadequate because they do not “squirt”, realize that you actually have a healthy bladder and for those that do, a visit to your doctor is probably in order.

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  • wiip100

    reallyy normal to like playing hard to get! and bisexuality is really normal. have fun while you can!

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  • Trust me, guys and I am a guy, are even more turned on if their girlfriend is bisexual. What you need to do is explore this idea with your boyfriend and if he is okay with it, call your friend.

    If you ask and she says no, it won't change anything but if she says yes, its something your boyfriend and you could really enjoy together. Just don't leave him out and go off without him. If your honest with him, odds are he will be supportive.

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  • jennyjen

    cud b ur age

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    • What, learn to write please.

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