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Am I bi sexual or straight ?

There’s times where I was completely disinterested in a womanI can   always been straight  but when I turned 14 I started to fantasize sexually about woman.Even when I’ve had boyfriends in high school and in my early 20s I’ve been in the situations where I did cheat once with a girl and Almost cheated again with other partners.I am 26 now And up until now I have had intense crushes  for certain women. I definitely surprised myself I can just be hooked on men for the longest time and all the sudden I met a certain  girl and boom I like her. There’s times where I was completely disinterested in women as well.I’d say definitely like men more than women. It’s weird because before I was so comfortable with my sexuality and identified as bi sexual but I find myself feeling ashamed the last year or so it’s like I am a homophobe but only to myself 

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  • Anonymous
    11 months ago

    I'd say that truly defining lines btwn this or

    that sexuality is all bogus bs which has 

    no meaning outside flawed opinion my

    Bro-cugh !

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  • Craig
    Lv 6
    11 months ago

    If you're a man and have sex with men, or if you're a woman and have sex with women, then you are NOT STRAIGHT.  So you can rule THAT out.

    If you find sex with both males and females gratifying, then you are BISEXUAL.  That's your "sexuality".  It's not necessarily your dating behaviour.  A bisexual person might date both same-sex and opposite-sex, or same-sex only, or opposite-sex only...or might not date at all!  Each bisexual person is free to pursue their own, personal preference, whatever that might be.  WHO they date doesn't change their "sexuality" - they remain "bi" even if they choose to exclusively date opposite-sex partners.  "Sexuality" describes ONLY which sexes your brain/body can sexually respond to.  Who you choose to date is a completely different issue.

    (The fact is, many bisexual people don't even KNOW they are bisexual!  They just have a strong preference for either men or women, and never deviate - so they think of themselves as "gay", "lesbian", or "straight".  But they might accidentally discover otherwise at some point in their lives.)

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