Is it normal to hate most women who claim to be bisexual?
I just hate them because you can tell that they're deprived of attention or just want to feel special. What do you think?
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I just hate them because you can tell that they're deprived of attention or just want to feel special. What do you think?
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What makes you think they’re faking it? It’s far more likely that they actually are bi and just don’t feel as much pressure to hide it as being LGBT+ is less stigmatised now than it was even just a decade ago.
Although sexuality is a spectrum i belive a LOT of women do it to follow the trend, plastering it ALL over social media and shit. Sad af cause I ruins the reputation of those who genuinely fall in love and are attracted to both genders
I agree the current social environment makes people claim they're something they may not really be.
I truely believe it's a generational thing not a lot different than what ever trendy things you grew up with. The social acceptance of certain things to be part of the in crowd has had an effect on every generation and sometime multiple generations.
Things like; alcohol, smoking, music, clothing, hair styles, marijuana, harder drugs, and sex have all been defining traits that teens and twenty something's have adopted over the last hundred years or more.
Normally it's a trait socially seen as unacceptable or at least fringe extreme by the parents or previous generation. A lot of times it can be things that were done in the previous generation but considered so extreme or unacceptable that it was kept in the closet.
Examples: 100 years ago some females smoked but not in public, 70 y.a. females liked sex but couldn't admit it. 40 y.a. there were gays but most wouldn't/couldn't admit it.
If you look at the trend about 20 years after the above stated time frames there was a major movement to change those things and by 30 years later they were almost considered normal, but not by the older generation.
Think of your generation what did teens sneak out of the house to do. How may of those did just enough to say they did it.
I've known (older)straight guys that masturbated together or had anal sex with another guy but by no means would they say they were gay or bi. They would say they were horney boys going through puberty and were just experimenting. Today a lot of guys would hang the bi or gay label on themselves because that's the thing to be today.
Girls aren't much different most of us (older) females had our first kiss with another female, some of us played with each other's body and may have had oral sex or used items/toys to experiment with. Again we wouldn't call ourselves lesbian or even bi, just experimenting, however, today if we were young we would almost hang the label around our neck like an award.
Sorry about the lengthy post but, in short if kissing another girl or even experimenting with one can be called bi then most girls probably aren't really lying or faking it. The more it's accepted the more you'll probably hear or see it. If it wasn't for the negitive stigmatism associated with being gay or lesbian, some of those experimenters may not have turned back to the opposite sex. Many people have proposed to the first person they ever had actual acceptable sex with.
Sex is good and fun especially when the other person can push all the right buttons.
In the words of an old song "love the one you're with"
I agree to an extent, although I don't really believe in labels
I think you shouldn't have to choose a name for what kind of people you love
Sexuality is fluid, as you said "I've known (older)straight guys that masturbated together or had anal sex with another guy but by no means would they say they were gay or bi."
People can go through phases like this their whole lives, and its totally normal
But what's not normal is how there's a pressure to know what and who you like at such a young age
Some will never know, while others have known for years and will never change
Interesting perspective. I guess I'm just disgusted by the 'I'm got such an amazing personality, for starters I'm bisexual', kind of people. The ones who think sucking off a minority makes them interesting in anyway or a good person.
Men who hate lesbians are just jealous that a woman chose another vagina over a dick.
They don't really get the attention they want tho so they just enter a straight relationship and have the bisexual label as some kind of passive attention income. Idk why they're part of the gay community, they're all literally just shores.
Who cares? Just say "good for you" and then carry on with your day. It's nothing to get upset about.
Do you hate women who pretend to be bi but aren't or all women who are bi and are open about it? In the first case, yep, normal. In the second one not so much
Why so you hate someone because theyre deprived of attention or want to feel special? Seems like it has more to do with you then them
Needs a “just here to laugh at the irony of somebody who just wants to feel special desperately seeking attention by calling other people attention deprived” option IMO.
There was like 3 different girls I knew in highschool that pretended to be bisexual when I told them I thought it was hot but once we started dated that all of a sudden went out the window.
Its the equivalent of the broke guy claiming hes got all kinds of money then the girl finds out hes broke once they start dating.
The fact that some people actually picked the bleach option makes me hate bisexual women even more...