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Old 03-23-2003, 12:23 PM   #12 (permalink)
Flori_DAMAN
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Originally posted by Brit_Pair
The question has been asked elsewhere on these boards (example) as to why women and men seem to be different when it comes to confronting and exploring their own (potential) bisexuality. Perhaps it owes something (even a great deal) to the issue of ego.

Is a woman’s self-image less threatened by the prospect of having (and enjoying) sex with another woman? Is that why we generally seem to find the idea of two women together easier to deal with than the idea of two men?
I wonder if it is ego. I think that if you polled people in general the results would be way different. Overwhelmingly the non-swinging oriented community would abhor even the thought of male bi-sexuality. This is pretty well documented. Considering this is an expression of strictly swingers, what do you think the implications are amongst strictly swingers?

I also wonder what the results would be at a real life as opposed to online swinging oriented community. My experiences have been that male bi-sexuality is VERY frowned upon at most clubs.

John
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