Not really. I am bi and have known this instinctively since before I was really even aware of it. My family doesn't know and wouldn't be ok with it. It doesn't manifest itself, now. I'm attracted to and have been with both genders but I'm very happily married to a man and don't feel as though I'm missing out.
Psychologists believe that all women are attracted to other women, but not all are gay or bi. But that doesn't purtain to guys at all. It's rather curious.
I like the wording of the question. I read it not as "is it possible that I am?" but as "would I be able to live that life?" Even in this progressive time, living openly gay is fraught with perils. So COULD you do it? Do you have it in you to fly in the face of tradition in order to be true to yourself?
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Wench says,
Not really. I am bi and have known this instinctively since before I was really even aware of it. My family doesn't know and wouldn't be ok with it. It doesn't manifest itself, now. I'm attracted to and have been with both genders but I'm very happily married to a man and don't feel as though I'm missing out.Sagacious says,
I'm not, but I found it curious to stumble upon an article on "man-crushes". Sign of the times, hopefully.unknown116 says,
Psychologists believe that all women are attracted to other women, but not all are gay or bi. But that doesn't purtain to guys at all. It's rather curious.Nicksfanman says,
Ever day. And the answer is always yes.accidentaltourist says,
I like the wording of the question. I read it not as "is it possible that I am?" but as "would I be able to live that life?" Even in this progressive time, living openly gay is fraught with perils. So COULD you do it? Do you have it in you to fly in the face of tradition in order to be true to yourself?