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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people use the labels they’re comfortable sharing with other people. it can take a long time to be comfortable with a new one.
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Esp given how much polysexualities like bisexuality and pansexuality are hated. That being said "bicurious" can be used to push people back
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deeper and deeper into the closet. I came out to my mum and she told me never to label myself as bisexual. I was extmly negatively affected.
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your mum talks rubbish. would she have been ok with lesbian? she can't even argue "she can't have grandchildren" or any of that shit with bi
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She's not going to have grandchildren because we're both queer. But she's incredibly sexist so she prefers my brother who is gay over me.
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ugh i am sorry.
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It's what hyper sexist societies do. In Cyprus having sex with men doesn't make you gay. Their logic is that gay = "receiving" sex.
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ok sorry for the bluntness, I am understanding that in Cyprus if you are top you are not seen as gay?
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In all of the Middle East. It's one of the reasons the term "men who have sex with men" exists. People have issues with being gay in ultra
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homophobic & militaristic cultures. Cyprus no exception. The Middle East is a different culture to Europe. That's why I'm never returning.
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