I'm.. bi
⚜3rd Street Boss⚜
2012/08/12 00:54:14
But it's kinda complicated.. I'm not full fledged.. it's just for certain guys. Anyone with a problem with that go screw yourselves till you puke blood!!
Top Opinion
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cuzzbuzzla 2012/08/12 01:16:01+7You know what I think? I think that is our natural way to be and we have spent the 4000 years over-complicating it, creating false divisions and making rules that ended up pitting tribe against tribe, nation against nation and religion against religion... all to cover up that bi is the natural sexual state of man. And the leaders always knew this but keeping the people in a state of fear at all times and therefore keeping their hold on power was more important to them than the well-being of mankind. Result? 4,000 years of war, hatred, starvation, killing. And they actually thought, and many still do, that this was a good system! God hasn't ruled the hearts of the "leaders" of mankind. Machiavelli has.





















Why are you putting it out there for us? I have a few ideas, but I want you to think about that. Does it matter what we think about you being bi? I mean, you clearly send the message that it doesn't, so why bother with the announcement? I don't mean this as nasty or a dig... it's just an important question to ask yourself.
What matters is what YOU think about being bi... there is no need to label your sexuality, some people simply have a fluid sexuality. I'm a lesbian, but it took me a few years to be 'sure' of that... I announced it to the world, but really, I didn't need to... we don't have to prove ourselves, simply because of our sexual preferences.
What matters is that you know that you can't change who you are, so it's best to just go with the flow. If people ask, it's up to you to tell... but keep in mind when you're putting yourself out there that you are opening yourself up to all sorts of reactions, not only positive... and there's no need for that.
[ after reading your other responses it seems to me that you're still coming to terms with yourself ; your preference for effeminate / androgynous types could be part of that process ]