I am bisexual but I haven't been romantic for a guy in 6 years. However, as a bisexual male, there isn't a reference to homosexuality in the Bible at all. In fact, bisexuality and depraved sexual and social behavior as well as vile torture and brutality. Bisexuals as an elite political class in Rome were more cruel and violent to effeminate men and boys than any homophobic straight man. When Peter was in Rome, he noted that they were married people and the collapse of Rome was attributed to bisexual behavior as well as the eating and cruel torture.
Bisexuality was something associated with a period where the social norms were better but in the ancient world, where it was the norm. Movie tropes for bisexuals include characters who are cold and evil and break everyone's hearts. They are sociopathic, cold, manipulative etc. That comes from the ancient period when Christianity took Rome. Bisexuals didn't disrupt the heteronormativity model that straight and bisexual people are better for. Gay people were useful if they had a skill.
IIN I don't like her, just because she is a homophobe?
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I am bisexual but I haven't been romantic for a guy in 6 years. However, as a bisexual male, there isn't a reference to homosexuality in the Bible at all. In fact, bisexuality and depraved sexual and social behavior as well as vile torture and brutality. Bisexuals as an elite political class in Rome were more cruel and violent to effeminate men and boys than any homophobic straight man. When Peter was in Rome, he noted that they were married people and the collapse of Rome was attributed to bisexual behavior as well as the eating and cruel torture.
Bisexuality was something associated with a period where the social norms were better but in the ancient world, where it was the norm. Movie tropes for bisexuals include characters who are cold and evil and break everyone's hearts. They are sociopathic, cold, manipulative etc. That comes from the ancient period when Christianity took Rome. Bisexuals didn't disrupt the heteronormativity model that straight and bisexual people are better for. Gay people were useful if they had a skill.