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By *elloWoman 15 weeks ago
alpha centauri |
I don't think I ever didn't like men and women equally.
I found it odd when I realised from my friends as we grew up and chatted about things that they didn't feel the same for the same sex.
Why you wouldn't fancy someone just because of what they've got between their legs is confusing to me. |
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By *lowupdollTV/TS 15 weeks ago
Herts/Beds/Leeds/London |
I tried to take an interest in girls growing up but we secretly in love with George Michael. Then I left the little middle of nowhere I grew up in, went to university, snogging a guy in the dance floor for what felt like 5 mins. It was hours and the venue was closing . So then, it all became clear. |
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I dabbled with other males as a teen
I didn't do anything with a guy then til my early 30's, but often found myself looking at them
I do find men attractive, but I don't want them anywhere near my arse
I am beyond curiosity - I am bi-romantic, in that I have had full on relationships with both sexes |
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For me, the lightbulb moment came from a single person. My best friend. And it was a massive surprise to me but once I had that realisation I looked back on my life and realised I'd missed all the signs. Crushes on other women, the friendships with women that felt like relationships because of how much emotion I felt towards them. *The fact that my first sexual experience was with another girl* I don't know how I didn't see it. But I didn't. Until one hot af woman invaded my brain and all of my fantasies. |
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