Would you rather turn asexual or gay?

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  • How many? What percent of couples are bi and threesomes? I don't know a SINGLE one. If it's less than half, then I'm right.

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    • All depends on the circles you move in and your life style, what I consider normal you may consider decadent and immoral but that doesn't make any of "right" or "wrong" just different.

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      • I'm not talking about right or wrong. Threesomes aren't wrong, being bi isn't wrong, I don't think any of this is wrong. Are you aware I have had over 15 sexual partners and have done kinky shit like bondage, gags, forced shitting and peeing, ect? I don't think a lot of stuff is wrong okay.

        The case I'm making is that being bi does not mean one is twice as likely to get a date. My reason is because the opposite sex person who is a potential date is likely to be turned off by the fact that you also fuck the other gender.

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    • Your math logic is incorrect. Let's say 40% of people, men or women would go bi under the right cirumstances. You would have a chance to date 40% of either sex or 40% of 100% of the population.

      If you you only go for straight sex you only get a dating pool of 60% of men or 60% of women. 60% of half the population or roughly 30% of people.

      30% is less than 40%.

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      • No way in hell 40% are bi, 10% at the very best.

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        • I realize this. You stated:

          "If it's less than half, then I'm right."

          I was showing how that's incorrect. The balance actually tips at 1/3.

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          • I still don't get it. Why ar you acting like "going bi in the right circumstance" is mutually exclusive to being straight?

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            • I am not making a statement on bi, straight, gay or otherwise.

              I am commenting on your math, which is incorrect.

              It's not complicated.

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              • Your saying 40% would go bi, and 60 percent are straight. You need to be consistent and either use "would go bi" and "would go straight" or "definitely bi" and definitely straight"

                Because you have not accounted for the possibility of people who "would go bi" to be straight. If you're straight, bisexual people of the opposite gender are still among your dating options.

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