s-p-a-c-e-d
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i will do what i like and be as offensive to other people as i can be
Being attracted to men doesn't mean you love cock.
True.Being attracted to men doesn't mean you love cock.
Thanks for the advice, but I know who I am. The reason I'm being defensive is because people don't except we bisexual males for who we are. Funny how you tell me to be who I am, yet don't believe it.the fact that you are being defensive leads me to believe that you are gay... You probably tell your parents that you are straight, and only have relations with men....therefore, you label yourself a "bi"... dude just be yourself =)
it's a masculinity thing. men, moreso than women in my opinion, have this pressure to uphold certain characteristics supposedly unique to the male gender. whilst yes, women do also receive pressure to be feminine, society as a whole i think is far more accepting of women perhaps leaning towards more masculine traits whereas if a man is acting "ladylike", in this case, by liking men, then he is being "submissive" and this is wrong in lots of peoples' views and immediately somehow makes them less of a man.i work with a bi guy and he's exactly that... bi.
he like guys as much as he likes girls.
i dont get why people insist that bi guys are gay either??
bi girls aren't lesbians, so why are bi guys automatically gay?
Indeed, glad to see some students are intelligent, rather than just good at rote learners. The reason bisexual males is that since attraction to males is something feminine anyone willing to enter such a relationship must be feminine, and since gay men are all feminine and straight men are all masculine, bisexual men must be feminine, and hence gay. This, of course, is COMPLETE bullshit.it's a masculinity thing. men, moreso than women in my opinion, have this pressure to uphold certain characteristics supposedly unique to the male gender. whilst yes, women do also receive pressure to be feminine, society as a whole i think is far more accepting of women perhaps leaning towards more masculine traits whereas if a man is acting "ladylike", in this case, by liking men, then he is being "submissive" and this is wrong in lots of peoples' views and immediately somehow makes them less of a man.
I don't believe it as bad though, even if people don't believe them at least they aren't ridiculed as much as bisexual males are. They are, at least, free to be themselves. Bisexual men, and gay men, are much less so.it'd be just as bad for female bisexuals though i imagine, instead of people assuming they're gay people would just assume they're straight and going through some sort of phase no matter who they're with.
indeed i agree completely, i believe it's far more difficult being a homosexual or bisexual male rather than female. although situations can very depending on the context of it.I don't believe it as bad though, even if people don't believe them at least they aren't ridiculed as much as bisexual males are. They are, at least, free to be themselves. Bisexual men, and gay men, are much less so.
When I hold my girlfriends hand in public the reactions tend to be none, or people try to not stare so they aren't rude, or they stare at us, clearly thinking "Hot". Very few people stare at us disapprovingly, the ones who do tend to be old and foreigners.
When gay people hold hands it isn't just the old and foreigners who disapprove, since most guys don't find gay men holding hands hot (or, if they do, they often react negatively due to internal homophobia), but the young alike do. I've had friends get soda thrown at them from cars, with people yelling out "fags" just for holding hands. How many straight people are treated in such a way for holding their partners hands?
that made no sensegay is liking another man so i guess your gay and i think bi fits in the gay category