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I think it's a very strange way to put it like this. It's not something that you either like, dislike, strongly dislike or strongly like. It's just something you respect or not. And I totally respect it, but I'm not shouting of all the rooftops that I strongly like bisexuals.
I very much agree with you Charlotte, I think the question would have been better phrased as bisexuality than bisexuals. I cannot really answer it like this since I do not think anything in general about bisexual people. I suppose most of them are okay like most non-bisexual people are as well.
"I cannot really answer it like this since I do not think anything in general about bisexual people. I suppose most of them are okay like most non-bisexual people are as well." That is very true.
I have mixed feelings about this. When you look at gender rationally, and that the primary purpose of sex is procreation, then it seems abnormal. But, when you observe nature, there are always a number of anomalies in any given population. That doesn't mean that these people should be forced to be what they are not. And then there are the psychological aspects; people react to events in their lives by displaying behavior that is an attempt to cope with those events. I don't think these behaviors can be changed, nor should they. Another aspect of this is that humans are still in a state of evolution and when we observe men having babies, or women who get pregnant without a man inseminating them, it might possibly be nature testing what is successful toward the goal of procreation. I believe that spirit is always moving forward toward change.
[2 points]3 years ago by suzannabanana1ReplyEdited 3 years ago by suzannabanana1
I think everybody has something bisexual on them, it's perfectly normal to be attracted to someone ur same sex, although it has nothing to do with love or relationships sometimes..look at the ancient cultures, they were all bi!
not necessarily, I mean , if you're straight, you're not supposed to talk with little children about your sexual or romantic life...it's the same thing with gay/bisexual people, there are a lot of things that you're not supposed to talk with kids, especially if you're just the nanny, it has nothing to do with your job.And by the way, kids already know what a gay person is, and they should be taught to respect ideologies, not take an ethnocentric posture and fight everyone who thinks different.
I think it's a very strange way to put it like this. It's not something that you either like, dislike, strongly dislike or strongly like. It's just something you respect or not. And I totally respect it, but I'm not shouting of all the rooftops that I strongly like bisexuals.
this is the easiest way to state the question. Sorry it was kinda confusing.
I very much agree with you Charlotte, I think the question would have been better phrased as bisexuality than bisexuals. I cannot really answer it like this since I do not think anything in general about bisexual people. I suppose most of them are okay like most non-bisexual people are as well.
"I cannot really answer it like this since I do not think anything in general about bisexual people. I suppose most of them are okay like most non-bisexual people are as well." That is very true.
I have mixed feelings about this. When you look at gender rationally, and that the primary purpose of sex is procreation, then it seems abnormal. But, when you observe nature, there are always a number of anomalies in any given population. That doesn't mean that these people should be forced to be what they are not. And then there are the psychological aspects; people react to events in their lives by displaying behavior that is an attempt to cope with those events. I don't think these behaviors can be changed, nor should they. Another aspect of this is that humans are still in a state of evolution and when we observe men having babies, or women who get pregnant without a man inseminating them, it might possibly be nature testing what is successful toward the goal of procreation. I believe that spirit is always moving forward toward change.
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[1 point] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyI think everybody has something bisexual on them, it's perfectly normal to be attracted to someone ur same sex, although it has nothing to do with love or relationships sometimes..look at the ancient cultures, they were all bi!
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[-1 points] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyGreat senario, it does put this in pragmatic terms. Lets see who replies. If not, I'd suggest you frame this in a question and to see.
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[0 points] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyHow would you know the sitter was bi?? If it wasn't evident, it would be one of the least questions that I would think to ask.
How do you know that a school teacher or Sunday school teacher isn't bi?
I'm hiring a person to be a nanny, not a pedophile, I don't mind what she/he does in private, as long as she/he knows how to take care of children.
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[-1 points] 3 years ago by deleted user Replynot necessarily, I mean , if you're straight, you're not supposed to talk with little children about your sexual or romantic life...it's the same thing with gay/bisexual people, there are a lot of things that you're not supposed to talk with kids, especially if you're just the nanny, it has nothing to do with your job.And by the way, kids already know what a gay person is, and they should be taught to respect ideologies, not take an ethnocentric posture and fight everyone who thinks different.
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[-2 points] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyMan you are stupid.... the whole sentence is right there and you still misquote it.....
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[1 point] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyI don't care. Sexuality is not one of the markers I judge people by.
I have never asked a person what their sexual preference is. Who does this?
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