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This is a link post The Bizarre World of the Bisexual
This guy must be a b3tan, right? No?
(, Fri 31 Dec 2010, 15:03, Reply)
This is a normal post Hehe

(, Fri 31 Dec 2010, 16:05, Reply)
This is a normal post Yay!
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(, Fri 31 Dec 2010, 20:18, Reply)
This is a normal post Closing out the old year on a high note!
Most LOL in a long time, dude.
(, Fri 31 Dec 2010, 23:28, Reply)
This is a normal post That's pretty offensive, tbh...

(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 0:37, Reply)
This is a normal post really?
did you watch it all the way through?
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 3:58, Reply)
This is a normal post This is full of win.

(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 9:32, Reply)
This is a normal post "Refusal to adhere to comical sexual stereotypes"
This be one of them social satires masquerading as a public information film, like Harry Enfield, but funny.
(, Fri 7 Jan 2011, 18:16, Reply)
This is a normal post Funny that!
I kept expecting it to zoom out to reveal a large pair of hairy knackers, but then realized it was the ravages of time that had scratched the acetate.
(, Fri 7 Jan 2011, 20:34, Reply)
This is a normal post Clever and funny. Wow.
You forgot that heterosexuals hate us too.
(, Fri 7 Jan 2011, 23:41, Reply)
This is a normal post The video was awesome
... but I'm not too sure if it's trying to say that bisexuality is nonsense or that people that assert that it is nonsense are being silly. I'm not a 'bisexual' myself, but I have and do still have sex with both males and females (I'm male). I guess that would very much put me under that term but I don't like it. It kind of infers a straight-down-the-middle split in attraction to both sexes. This isn't the case, though. I go one way more than the other at different times and find more freedom in that than saying "Yes, in fact, I am a bisexual." These days, I find people - girls especially - are using that term to look cool and attractive to other people in social circles when it's not even true. I know a girl that does it and it shits me.
(, Fri 7 Jan 2011, 23:45, Reply)
This is a normal post In their teens they call it "experimenting"
To be honest in an ideal world no-one would even bother distinguishing between homo's, heteros and bionics. People would just lust, shag, and pick whatever partner they wanted. All the best monkeys do it that way.

Trouble is because heterosexuality pretty much became a law (as opposed to simply common practice) in most cultures, homosexuals felt the need to become a rebellious entity, and leading to the development of Gay Pride. Annoyingly, most people seem to think that "proud" also has to incorporate "loud"...fuck you Louis Spence.

Bisexuals have a less pressured existence I think, until it comes up in conversation, at which point (as far as I've seen) the people around usually demand that they either prove or justify their open sexuality...the correct response in this case being "Oh shut up!".

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(, Sat 8 Jan 2011, 0:33, Reply)
This is a normal post Woody Allen hit it pretty squarely on the head when he said
"The good thing about being bisexual is that it doubles your chance of a date on a Saturday night."
(, Sun 9 Jan 2011, 17:46, Reply)
This is a normal post I'm with you on most points there
But I'd suggest one modification:

FEMALE bisexuals have a less pressured existence - The double-standard when it comes to male bisexuals is alive and well, and although most heterosexual men will be interested if a girl claims to be bisexual, heterosexual women in general will be put off by a man claiming to be bisexual.
(, Sun 9 Jan 2011, 21:07, Reply)