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jonibotom
Mar 29, 2014, 9:20 PM
Lead story in last weeks Times Mag. I think bisexuality is now mainstream, Yes!

Avrgguy01
Mar 31, 2014, 11:20 AM
Link please?

jonibotom
Jun 12, 2014, 12:26 AM
True enough; but I don't think it made 'The Times' as a cultural norm until now..however much bisexuality and the plasticity of human sexuality has been the norm for as long as the species (homo sapiens) have been around.

wifekinky4husband
Jun 13, 2014, 4:35 PM
True enough; but I don't think it made 'The Times' as a cultural norm until now..however much bisexuality and the plasticity of human sexuality has been the norm for as long as the species (homo sapiens) have been around.
I think there are sooooooooo many more bi people on this planet tan anyone an imagine. Good sex is good sex and when you have two or more attractive people feeling the heat, people are going to want it however from whomever they can get it, especially if there are more than to willing to enjoy everyone! If there were more safe ways to b safe sexually, more people would be as I described!

void()
Jun 14, 2014, 7:42 AM
I think there are sooooooooo many more
bi people on this planet tan anyone an imagine. Good sex is good sex and
when you have two or more attractive people feeling the heat, people are
going to want it however from whomever they can get it, especially if
there are more than to willing to enjoy everyone!

I think/feel bisexuality is as old or older than humanity. Have watched
different critters a while. Seen a boy & gal couple invite in either
another boy or gal w/ the same gendered spouse taking keen to the
"guest". For example a couple invites a younger male into the fold, the
older male takes him as lover, the female does as well.

Of course, there are also plenty of examples of homosexuality in nature
too. Examples of monogamy exist, as well as just one night stands. I
will not deny that sex can be just sex. I prefer love to couple with
sex. Others may not and that's fine. I myself have enjoyed just sex a
few times. Most men have I think, if they're honest and probably women
too.

Something I read once opened my eyes to not be shuttered again. It was
a work entitled Dialoge between a dying man and a priest by De Sade. I
suggest parents allow their children to read it when they come of age to
understand, 16-18. It is an interesting work expressing a clear secular
philosophy.