What Do You Think of Bisexuality?

It's not my cup of tea but between consenting adults I have no problems with people being bisexual, as far as I'm concerned you should be able to........

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A persons sexuality is about as personal as their religion and as long as they aren’t preaching it to me and it’s not ‘in my face,’ I’m ok with it.


People have a right to be attracted to both sexes and it doesn’t make them of immoral character yet society has stigmatized it to be so. Reading the comments following the article proves just that. The article was good, the comments that followed are as divided as night & day.


For myself, personally, I think men are attractive but I also think women are attractive. I don’t get jealous when my man finds other women attractive. It’s normal for him and he’s married, not dead. Plus I appreciate ALL things in life that are beautiful including ALL species of both sexes. I don’t discriminate against anything that’s beautiful nor do I try and analyze it. Simply put, I enjoy beauty, period and it has nothing to do with sex.
 

A persons sexuality is about as personal as their religion and as long as they aren’t preaching it to me and it’s not ‘in my face,’ I’m ok with it.


People have a right to be attracted to both sexes and it doesn’t make them of immoral character yet society has stigmatized it to be so. Reading the comments following the article proves just that. The article was good, the comments that followed are as divided as night & day.


For myself, personally, I think men are attractive but I also think women are attractive. I don’t get jealous when my man finds other women attractive. It’s normal for him and he’s married, not dead. Plus I appreciate ALL things in life that are beautiful including ALL species of both sexes. I don’t discriminate against anything that’s beautiful nor do I try and analyze it. Simply put, I enjoy beauty, period and it has nothing to do with sex.
I agree Keesha! I find many people attractive and that makes me larger than life.

It's not my cup of tea but between consenting adults I have no problems with people being bisexual, as far as I concerned you should be able to........

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I agree with Ike.
 
I don’t

Haven’t felt the need

Should they be deported?

Are they taking our jobs? Costing tax payers?

Do they wear funny clothes? Have tattoos?

What’s the burning issue?
 
Some folks just don't like it, like us. What I think is, when it's not a person that someone knows, like a friend or family member, it doesn't make much difference to them. BUT, when it's a friend or family member, it can definitely make a difference. Our Great Niece announced to her mom and grandma that she was Bisexual. Her mom pretty much accepted it, but grandma, a devoted Christian, has a hard time accepting it. The Great Niece is in the Army, been married twice, with one annulment and the other a divorce (at least we think she's divorced). Both men were soldiers as well. Don't know how she met the nurse she is living with, but at a wedding they both attended, the Great Niece put a photo of them giving each other a kiss, on Facebook. Her girlfriends name for her is "Beautiful" on Facebook. We have "unfriended" the Great Niece on Facebook. Even though the grandma is Christian, she can be the "whatever" type, so she doesn't lose her granddaughter.

Here again, the GLBT communities depend on people who "don't care" to get the "acceptance" they really want. Personally, I'm just not that nice of a guy to just "go along" with things and all in this forum know that. Bad or good or both, it's just the way wife and I feel. We don't communicate with the Great Niece anymore.........end of story.

There again, the areas we are looking to move to, the GLBT community, if there is one, is extremely small and that's just fine with us. We like the "Down-Home Country" type folks.

Whatever the "backlash" is going to be coming my way...........just go for it. I'm use to it. Guess name-calling is just part of forums.
 
The fact that I think both men and women are attractive has absolutely no affect on my life whatsoever.
I want to have sex with other women about as much as I want to have sex with other men which is NEVER.
I’m faithfully married to the man I love and have been for almost 30 years now.
Its not a sexual thing for me and never has been.
I just wanted to clarify that not that anyone cares.
 
Rocker, you have the perfect right to "not like" anything. Just as everyone else does. Your likes and dislikes are not superior to anyone else's. You do seem to have an attitude of superiority to those who do not agree with your opinions.

My mantra is "One guy's freedom ends where the next guy's foot begins." As long as you are not overstepping the bounds of decent human relations, you are entitled to whatever beliefs, prejudices, etc. you have. Don't want to socially mingle with the GLBT community (and believe me, they will exist wherever you move)? Fine, that's your privilege.

Want to stop them from moving next door? No, that's not your privilege.

Get the difference?

To return to the original question, I wonder why it specifies bisexuality. Is that a different part of the spectrum than homosexuality? For people who suffer from homophobia, is that somehow "not quite as bad?"
 
Ok, what I should've included in my post was..........if you don't like what my post says, just ignore it and go on. Don't say a thing about it. But, that's pretty impossible for many of you, including me.
 
Rocker, you have the perfect right to "not like" anything. Just as everyone else does. Your likes and dislikes are not superior to anyone else's. You do seem to have an attitude of superiority to those who do not agree with your opinions.

My mantra is "One guy's freedom ends where the next guy's foot begins." As long as you are not overstepping the bounds of decent human relations, you are entitled to whatever beliefs, prejudices, etc. you have. Don't want to socially mingle with the GLBT community (and believe me, they will exist wherever you move)? Fine, that's your privilege.

Want to stop them from moving next door? No, that's not your privilege.

Get the difference?

To return to the original question, I wonder why it specifies bisexuality. Is that a different part of the spectrum than homosexuality? For people who suffer from homophobia, is that somehow "not quite as bad?"

Ok, just like when I visited Cheyenne, Wyoming the first time and seen vehicles unlocked and windows down sitting in a parking lot of a Mall. I was pretty amazed, but when I went back to So California and told some people there what I had seen, they said to me "no way". I asked them, "have you ever been to Cheyenne or Wyoming?". They said "no" and I said, "then how can you say "no way" to what I seen?

I'll ask you the same thing, Sunny.......you ever been to Loveland, Colorado or any part of Wyoming? Wife and I have and now what's there. Nothing in Loveland and any part of Wyoming goes on like in the big cities of other states. There could be a GLBT population in both of those areas, but not enough that not enough that would draw others to that area, like many big cities, like Denver, CO has.
 
I'll ask you the same thing, Sunny.......you ever been to Loveland, ColWife and I have and now what's there. Nothing in Loveland and any part of Wyoming goes on like in the big cities of other states.

Colorado, yes, though I don't particularly remember Loveland. Wyoming, yes, I was particularly fond of the town of Cody, with its four wonderful art museums. I did not go around snooping into the sex lives of the residents in either place. What goes on behind closed doors is none of my business. (Or yours.)



Nothing in Loveland and any part of Wyoming goes on like in the big cities of other states.

Just keep telling yourself that, Rocker. And keep those blinders on!
 
Another thing, you know how I talk about the subject, you should hear how a minister that my wife listens to "live" on her laptop talks about the GLBT community. This minister, in his early 70's, comes right out and talks about his disapproval and on and on. It's pretty obvious, he just doesn't "go with the flow" on certain things in society.
 
Actually, I don't give it much thought. I do wonder why people feel the need to "announce" such personal preference, however.

I'm not interested in anyone's sex life except my own. :D (OK... and my husband's. :eek:nthego:)
 
Colorado, yes, though I don't particularly remember Loveland. Wyoming, yes, I was particularly fond of the town of Cody, with its four wonderful art museums. I did not go around snooping into the sex lives of the residents in either place. What goes on behind closed doors is none of my business. (Or yours.)

Just keep telling yourself that, Rocker. And keep those blinders on!

I've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

If Christians felt the way you do, what kind of religion what Christians have? Whatever goes on, goes on. That just isn't going to happen!

Oh, and PLEASE don't tell me what's my business and what's not! Because, at the same time, you are telling many Christians the same thing and they could easily go "nose-to-nose" with you in a debate over the subject. BTW, my wife feels the same way I do. Her and her sister will bring out their Bible's and tell you what it says about the subject.

Ok, you got me going........happy?
:)
 
Actually, I don't give it much thought. I do wonder why people feel the need to "announce" such personal preference, however.

I'm not interested in anyone's sex life except my own. :D (OK... and my husband's. :eek:nthego:)

It's because those in the GLBT communities, try extremely hard to convince people that how they are is fine. It also seems like the people who "don't care" and those that support the communities try to do the same thing. Only my opinion.
 
Ok, the backlash is coming on. AGAIN, maybe I shouldn't have posted a thing. But, that's so darn hard for me to do.

Another question I have is........how do you folks feel, if watching something on tv and two men or two women kiss? So, what's going on, this stuff is being PUSHED onto society and they don't care about those that don't agree with it.

For those that don't like, or agree, with certain things that go on in society, shouldn't that be ok? Unfortunately, there is name-calling and criticizing done on both sides. Smoking, tattoos, cussing and on and on.........some do and like doing it, while others detest this stuff. It should be ok to like and to detest.

We just happen, and didn't know it was going to be as bad as it was, the movie about Liberace, with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. Ugly, ugly movie!!
 
I've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

If Christians felt the way you do, what kind of religion what Christians have? Whatever goes on, goes on. That just isn't going to happen!

Oh, and PLEASE don't tell me what's my business and what's not! Because, at the same time, you are telling many Christians the same thing and they could easily go "nose-to-nose" with you in a debate over the subject. BTW, my wife feels the same way I do. Her and her sister will bring out their Bible's and tell you what it says about the subject.

Ok, you got me going........happy?
:)



Why do I / should I care what some book says about anything ?
 
Another thing, you know how I talk about the subject, you should hear how a minister that my wife listens to "live" on her laptop talks about the GLBT community. This minister, in his early 70's, comes right out and talks about his disapproval and on and on. It's pretty obvious, he just doesn't "go with the flow" on certain things in society.

Why should I care what your wife's minister approves or disapproves of?
 
Why do I / should I care what some book says about anything ?

To wife and I and both of our families, the Bible isn't just a book. But, if that's what you think of it, that's your thing. See, I'm not criticizing you or anything for what you think of the Bible........it's your choice.
 
Actually, I don't give it much thought. I do wonder why people feel the need to "announce" such personal preference, however.

I'm not interested in anyone's sex life except my own. :D (OK... and my husband's. :eek:nthego:)


That's what I don't understand...why the need to [as you say] announce?

Homosexual [gay] pride day for example...why ? Same with their parade why ?...just imagine if we had a Heterosexual [normal] folks parade....and everyone participated ?.....the damn thing would stretch around the globe...:)
 
I've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

've told everyone on this forum that wife and I aren't open-minded for-to-say. That's a big city, large population thing.........of which we don't like.

If Christians felt the way you do, what kind of religion what Christians have? Whatever goes on, goes on. That just isn't going to happen!

Oh, and PLEASE don't tell me what's my business and what's not! Because, at the same time, you are telling many Christians the same thing and they could easily go "nose-to-nose" with you in a debate over the subject. BTW, my wife feels the same way I do. Her and her sister will bring out their Bible's and tell you what it says about the subject.

Ok, you got me going........happy?
:)


I think Christians should remember the teachings of their religion.

The New Testament text is as follows: 1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. 2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. 3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
 
To wife and I and both of our families, the Bible isn't just a book. But, if that's what you think of it, that's your thing. See, I'm not criticizing you or anything for what you think of the Bible........it's your choice.

And yet you felt compelled to make this statement;.....

"BTW, my wife feels the same way I do. Her and her sister will bring out their Bible's and tell you what it says about the subject. "
 


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