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Old 06-20-2003, 07:13 AM   #6 (permalink)
Bob123
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Originally posted by Ashley
I have had lengthy chats about this with a male friend of mine that is bi-curious. We came to the conclusion that women can be bi-sexual without having their femininity called into question but men cannot. Since in a male to male interaction, one of them has to be "receptive", it makes him seem less masculine. I'm not saying it should be that way, just is....in our opinion.

Why is it that being with another woman doesn't make women seem less feminine. I am sure one of them would have to be "dominant". Society seems to regulate male behavor more. Woman can wear any cloths they want but when a man wears womans cloths some seem to think he has issues.
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