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Jaguar
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Posted at 10:15 am on Jan. 6, 2009 |
You're certainly not alone. I guess you can tell. My gf is bi, and bi's are special. She's had the same gf since they were 15. pm me if we can answer any questions about making it work in a relationship. It's not what you might think. |
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chelsiebex
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Posted at 10:15 am on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| It is perfectly normal for teens to question their sexual orientation. It is also normal for teens to have sexual feelings for same and opposite gender partners. These feelings may be an indication of someone's sexual orientation, or they may not. Only time will tell. If you think you might be bisexual, you can ask yourself these questions: Do you feel strongly attracted to people of both genders? Do you think you could have a sexual or romantic relationship with either males or females? Asking yourself these types of questions can be helpful, but don't worry if you don't know the answers right now. This is from my webby hope it helps! |
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4irate
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Posted at 10:14 am on Jan. 6, 2009 |
I think you need to experiment. Give it time. You can't decide this in one night. |
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TOBYMAC44
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Posted at 10:13 am on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| i agree all you can do is experiment with someone you trust |
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biSEXual
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Posted at 10:12 am on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| Experiment? You may just be bi curious.... i went thru a phase when I thought i might be a lesbian.... but im definately bi :) give it a try is all i can say |
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