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It's surprisingly one of the questions that
gynecologists, sexologists and psychologists hear most these
days. Particularly girls, bisexuality is becoming more
and more common sex orientation, passing through a
"boom" as much as homosexuality in the late
80's. Today, it's very common to see girls in their teens
dating boys but at the same time enjoying to make out or even
to have sex with some of their girlfriends.
Many of those girls pass through a very confusing and distressing
time trying to discover whether they are in fact bi sexual.
It's common girls start dating girls just to be "accepted"
in some group or not to feel different from peers and classmates.
It's very important to understand that there's nothing wrong
in being bi sexual. You are the only one to choose
who you want sex with, and can't be forced feeling
pushed to engage in any sex-linked activity with someone
you're not attracted just because someone else thinks otherwise.
On the other side of the corner, it's wise to respect your
own feelings. If you're thinking about being bi sexual,
that means you're already considering it. From a specific
point of view, some people say that experimenting in sex
would be the best thing to do (and we know that many times,
when it comes to sex experimenting it's really fundamental).
If you're feeling attracted by other girl, try and make a
move, try to observe if she's also interested. If you enjoy
the experience, why not making it a custom? Being bi sexual may double your chances of finding a date, and even a sex partner.
It's important to debunk the bias in bi sexual will
eventually become promiscuous or that it's nothing but an
initial stage in becoming full-time homosexual. You
have the same options, rights and doubts as any other person
regardless of your sex orientation. |