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Originally Posted by Shaun
(Post 6422172)
True, but I don't really understand "curiosity" either. If you fantasize about something you're pretty much there... this experimental phase that teens go through should be private and acted upon, not theoretical and just preached about by celebrities.
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I'd kinda equate bicuriosity to saying you'd like to try sushi once because you've never done it before, trying it and deciding that it wasn't for you; but bisexuality would be like trying sushi once because you've never done it before and then deciding that it's something you could do if you're not eating something else.
A bit of a ridiculous example I know :laugh: but that's the distinction between bicuriosity and bisexuality in my opinion - the former, you're open to trying it but once you have, the one time was enough; whereas the latter, you know that you want to try something and once you do, you'd do it again no hesitation.
I also agree with your other post that there's a huge stigma attached to bisexuality from both heterosexual and homosexual people.
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