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How do I know that I'm really bisexual?

Profile: generousApricot24
generousApricot24 on Feb 27, 2015
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you know you're bisexual if you experience attraction to both men and women, regardless of if you prefer one gender to the other
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Anonymous on Mar 9, 2015
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To know that you are really bisexual, you have to experiment with both genders, that's really the only way.
Profile: brirose23
brirose23 on Jul 7, 2015
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Well seeing as I am bisexual I guess I could help you with this. Trust me you will know! You'll feel an attraction to both genders that feels the same way. Like you feel sexually,emotionally,physically the same way to a man that you do a women. But you may also feel more attracted to one gender than the other as I am more attracted to females than males but I have had both male and female relationships.
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Anonymous on Jan 25, 2016
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The definition of bisexuality is the attraction to two genders. Most people use bisexual to define attraction to males and females, but others use it to describe attraction to other in-between genders as well. The only really important thing is that it's two genders, as opposed to homo- or hetero-sexual, which are examples of one gender attraction, or something like pansexual which is attraction to all genders, or polysexual, which is attraction to more than one gender. If you're wondering, then just observe what you get attracted to. Also, your attraction doesn't have to be 50-50. Even if you've only ever had one non-straight crush ever, you can still feel free to identify as bi if you feel that it fits you.
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Anonymous on Jun 21, 2016
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Knowing if you are really bisexual can be confusing, i suggest experimenting, not sexually but by simply seeing if both genders have an attraction to you or possibly dating. Being unsure means you are bicurious.
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Anonymous on Dec 4, 2017
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Well , it's tough. You will have feelings for both the parties and you will actually feel very confused about who you are. I had this issue as i am a BI. i had relationships with both the parties and it made me initially think i am straight but then i had feelings for other party too so then i felt no i m not. So it's tough. Let's say you are a lesbian but then you enjoy looking at sex with men and enjoy the feeling of being with them while enjoying time with the girls as well. i feel that's what happens.
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Anonymous on Jan 8, 2018
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Talk to yourself. Yes, is like that, you have to sit and think: ask questions to yourself than could help to identify your own feelings. How do I feel toward women/men? You also can look for some guides and test on Internet, but you don't have to believe blindly in everything. The best solution, as I see, is time and think. You know yourself better than anyone, you should be sincere with what are you feeling.
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TryingmybestElsa on Apr 30, 2018
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If you're asking yourself the question it's that you probably are. Only you can know in the end. Are you attracted by both men and women? It can take time to find a label that suits you but it's okay if you realize you're not bi and change your label later on. It's also okay if you stick to "queer". Just find what resonates better with you, don't overthink it and just be yourself. Your sexual orientation is real.
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Anonymous on Apr 30, 2018
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If you feel attractive to both, women and men, equally. Sexuality can be a confusing thing, for sure. Just keep your head up and you'll figure it out.
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Anonymous on Jun 25, 2018
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Bisexual is someone that relates to both female and male romantically or/and sexually. If you're feeling confused about your sexuality, talking to the LGBTQ+ community members may help you with any doubts. Alow youserlf to know more about bisexuality and yourself. Don't be ashamed of trying new things and experiencing with your sexuality.
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