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Why do Straight people judge BI people
Topic Started: Aug 26 2008, 05:17 PM (82 Views)
Onelove
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You know out in this would you cant have straight friends and if you do you cant tell them your BI. And if you do they are quick to judge you. they think b/c your bi your going to hit on them or something. whats up with that?
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Anderia
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I think when people don't take the time to understand something they judge it. I think this happens in a lot of situations and not just with bi and heterosexuals. Some heterosexuals are accepting of bisexuals and the rest of the GLBT community and the ones who are not do not understand us or they follow their beliefs but that is just my opinion...
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I think the best way to answer this is with a question..

Why does anyone judge anyone? Since when is it our place to do so?

But it's a fact of life.. If I tell someone I'm bi, how they react usually determines whether or not we'll be friends..
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I don't think it's just straight people. Many people including lesbians distrust bi-sexuals. They are for the most part seen as ultra horny, and promiscuous people ( bis ). Many believe that if a woman is bi.. she's a) looking for extra attention from males, or B) can't commit to one relationship.. and therefore a cheater. It is a very unfair occurrence.

I've heard many times if a bi lady is to go to a gay bar she needs to be careful not to reveal she is bi because it is not accepted. Why that is? I have no clue.

I like to follow the rule.. Live and let live. And as long as no one is getting hurt, I don't really give a damn what sexual orientation someone is.
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