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If you get in to a relationship with a girl who is bisexual, at what point or what level of seriousness in the relationship do you ask her to be exclusive and stop dating or messing around with other girls? Oh, and you knew she was bisexual before you started dating her.
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![]() New son Donovan Charles Mummert born July 17, 2008 Group: Members Posts: 8,635 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Port Wentworth, GA Member No.: 15 ![]() |
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I bet it is the girl Will is dating. He's just covering. I lol'd at this thread though. I laugh every time Pregnancy is causing brain damage it seems If you think I'd ever date a bisexual girl you need your head examined. I hang out with her because I've been trying to pick her brain to see exactly why she's bisexual. It's mildly interesting to me. Oh, and socially inept meathead Techsans guys - not all bisexual girls are whores. Many of em are turned off guys because they've gotten screwed over by too many of them, and they look to females because they think females are more kind and caring. Still pathetic, but it doesn't mean they're sluts. Back to the original question, I don't think a bisexual girl should be forced to stop seeing women if the guy knew about her bisexuality before he got together with her. It's like a girl telling a guy she doesn't want anything serious or long term, and a month later the guy is wondering why she won't commit. She told you upfront chump -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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