I only know women who are bicurious (i.e. straight but want to sleep with women). men don't call themselves bicurious.
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I would not tell women who tell me they are bicurious to not use this label for themselves, it's really up to them. all in all they are
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I wouldn't tell them anything either. But I'd come to conclusions in the privacy of my mind.
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I would not judge them.
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Concluding something in my mind isn't synonymous with judging. But if I did judge them for using biphobic language to describe themselves
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it would be about my own preservation given baseline biphobia against people like me is high AF.
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you mean it's in the same category as "bitch" for self-description, so what they do is ok, but they should use another word?
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I'm not really interested in telling anybody what to do but I can still decide e.g., if they pose a threat to me given their choices.
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