See, this is the kind of usage I don't understand. You've already "done things" with a man, so isn't your curiosity satisfied now? Either you liked it or you didn't.
So wouldn't it make more sense to just say you're "mostly straight" or if you want to be more specific, "bisexual but heteroromantic"?
Thanks for the answer though, I think you helped me understand what some people mean by this.
If it makes you happier to have a label then label away, I don't need a label I think they create differences between people when really we are a the same
Is "bicurious" a sexual orientation?
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See, this is the kind of usage I don't understand. You've already "done things" with a man, so isn't your curiosity satisfied now? Either you liked it or you didn't.
So wouldn't it make more sense to just say you're "mostly straight" or if you want to be more specific, "bisexual but heteroromantic"?
Thanks for the answer though, I think you helped me understand what some people mean by this.
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If it makes you happier to have a label then label away, I don't need a label I think they create differences between people when really we are a the same
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You were the one who labeled it in the first place. I'm just quibbling with your choice of label.