GroundedSpirit
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Female bisexuality
From another thread came the topic of female bisexuality and I thought it would be interesting to get some thoughts from the girls here.
We've seen a theory proposed in the past that basically says that a majority (maybe LARGE majority) of females are bisexual by nature (from birth).
At the time is was kind of a new insight to me but given the fact that it was voiced by another woman I found it interesting. One of the observations she offered to support it at the time was from observing the behavior of young girls in their interactions. She was an elementary school teacher. Interestingly enough she herself did NOT identify as being bisexual but knew many other women her age who did. Her observations included seeing how much physical contact commonly occurred between young girls as opposed to the boys. Holding hands, hugging, kissing etc.
But even with all that, it left me wondering how much was actually nature vs how much was it encouraged (intentionally or otherwise) by modern society.
Research I've seen seems to have wide variations in any conclusions drawn regarding bisexuality & gender although I think part of that is due to some variation in definition of "bisexuality" period.
But what do all of you (girls) feel ? If you identify with being bisexual do you feel it was always part of you - or was it more of a conditioned response ?
For the purposes of this discussion I'd like to see us adhere to a definition of "bisexuality" as
"a willingness to participate sexually with another female without reservation".
The whole other potential definition of "attraction" would require something different.
GS
From another thread came the topic of female bisexuality and I thought it would be interesting to get some thoughts from the girls here.
We've seen a theory proposed in the past that basically says that a majority (maybe LARGE majority) of females are bisexual by nature (from birth).
At the time is was kind of a new insight to me but given the fact that it was voiced by another woman I found it interesting. One of the observations she offered to support it at the time was from observing the behavior of young girls in their interactions. She was an elementary school teacher. Interestingly enough she herself did NOT identify as being bisexual but knew many other women her age who did. Her observations included seeing how much physical contact commonly occurred between young girls as opposed to the boys. Holding hands, hugging, kissing etc.
But even with all that, it left me wondering how much was actually nature vs how much was it encouraged (intentionally or otherwise) by modern society.
Research I've seen seems to have wide variations in any conclusions drawn regarding bisexuality & gender although I think part of that is due to some variation in definition of "bisexuality" period.
But what do all of you (girls) feel ? If you identify with being bisexual do you feel it was always part of you - or was it more of a conditioned response ?
For the purposes of this discussion I'd like to see us adhere to a definition of "bisexuality" as
"a willingness to participate sexually with another female without reservation".
The whole other potential definition of "attraction" would require something different.
GS