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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:05 am
by kageyuki
Just wanted to pop on here and comment on how many people are actually married or take as opposed to the single crowd.

It's probably just me, but I kinda feel kinda embarrased about being single, now...

Sorry, just my opinion.

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:35 am
by ohhhmyyygoddd
Gay? no
Bi? no
Straight? yes
Single? yes
Taken? no
Married? no
Divorced? no
Seperated? no
Black? no
White? yes
Other? no
Virgin?

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:07 am
by katz31
Gay? no
Bi? no
Straight? yes
Single? no
Taken? yes
Married? yes--LONG time
Divorced? no
Seperated? no
Black? no
White? yes
Other? no
Virgin? not anymore, but I was until my wedding night :smt007

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 5:56 am
by stuart2004
Gay? No
Bi? Nope(but really gotta get a chick for my wife....but she doesnt swing that way .. its a shame really cause well then she would leave me alone while I was on here cause she would have someone...........ohh wait got carried away)
Straight? Yes
Single? No
Taken? Occasionally but usualy I like to be the one doing the taking
Married? yes
Divorced? no
Seperated? Yes I am at work and she is at home
Black? only in DA CLUB woot woot (j/k if you couldnt tell)
White? As cream of wheat
Other? occasionally
Virgin?YES

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:51 am
by agent_fondue
Gay? No
Bi? No
Straight? Yes
Single? No
Taken? Yes
Married? Yes
Divorced? No
Seperated? No
Black? No
White? No
Other? Yes
Virgin? No

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:42 pm
by Languorous Lass
Gay? Yep.
Bi? Nope.
Straight? Hell no.
Single? Nope.
Taken? Yep.
Married? It's not legal in my state yet.
Divorced? Nope.
Seperated? Nope.
Black? Nope.
White? Yep.
Other? Depends on what you're looking for.
Virgin? Not for decades.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:46 pm
by Languorous Lass
generalization wrote:I find it interesting those who said they're "bi" say "no" to "gay" but yes to "straight." Can someone explain this?
I have my theories . . . mostly that people who check both "bi" and "straight" are really mostly-straight-but-wanting-to-sound-cool. Or they fall really low on the Kinsey scale -- zeroes or 1s. (Me, I'm a Kinsey 5.)

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 5:15 pm
by Ziola
Languorous Lass wrote:
generalization wrote:I find it interesting those who said they're "bi" say "no" to "gay" but yes to "straight." Can someone explain this?
I have my theories . . . mostly that people who check both "bi" and "straight" are really mostly-straight-but-wanting-to-sound-cool. Or they fall really low on the Kinsey scale -- zeroes or 1s. (Me, I'm a Kinsey 5.)
I haven't filled it out, but I don't count experimentation in college as being bisexual. :oops:

I'm not saying it in a bad way, I just realized when sleeping with women, that I liked men a whole lot more.

So, I guess, yeah, I rate low on the Kinsey scale.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 5:36 pm
by josie4
Gay? No
Bi? No
Straight? Yes
Single? Yes
Taken? No
Married? No
Divorced? No
Seperated? No
Black? No
White? Yes
Other? No
Virgin? Yes, and I'm not embarrassed or ashamed.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:23 pm
by Cuddlebunni
Languorous Lass wrote:
generalization wrote:I find it interesting those who said they're "bi" say "no" to "gay" but yes to "straight." Can someone explain this?
I have my theories . . . mostly that people who check both "bi" and "straight" are really mostly-straight-but-wanting-to-sound-cool. Or they fall really low on the Kinsey scale -- zeroes or 1s. (Me, I'm a Kinsey 5.)

Well I put that I am straight and bi "only on days in end in y".. which was just a lil joke I thought was cute..

anyways.. I didnt put that to sound "cool". Im a married woman, married to a man.. so I consider myself straight. I have only dated men. But sexually, I enjoy both.
So I suppose I could be considered "bi". I really dont like to put a label on myself though. I am a human very open with my sexuality and thats it.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:28 pm
by iamcool
Cuddlebunni wrote:
Languorous Lass wrote:
generalization wrote:I find it interesting those who said they're "bi" say "no" to "gay" but yes to "straight." Can someone explain this?
I have my theories . . . mostly that people who check both "bi" and "straight" are really mostly-straight-but-wanting-to-sound-cool. Or they fall really low on the Kinsey scale -- zeroes or 1s. (Me, I'm a Kinsey 5.)

Well I put that I am straight and bi "only on days in end in y".. which was just a lil joke I thought was cute..

anyways.. I didnt put that to sound "cool". Im a married woman, married to a man.. so I consider myself straight. I have only dated men. But sexually, I enjoy both.
So I suppose I could be considered "bi". I really dont like to put a label on myself though. I am a human very open with my sexuality and thats it.
so a threesome with me u n oobles isnt out of the question? ;)

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:39 pm
by Hooda17
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:03 pm
by Languorous Lass
Ziola wrote:I haven't filled it out, but I don't count experimentation in college as being bisexual. :oops:

I'm not saying it in a bad way, I just realized when sleeping with women, that I liked men a whole lot more.

So, I guess, yeah, I rate low on the Kinsey scale.
Good for you for being honest about it, Ziola.

What drives me particularly nuts is all of these women who say, "I'm bi -- really I am . . . but I just happened to fall in love with a man, and we just happened to get married. It could have happened with a woman as well."

My reaction is, "How come I never meet any 'bi' women who 'just happened' to fall in love with a woman? And to decide to be with her forever, even though they didn't get any of the societal perks of marriage?"

If you're really bi, don't "just happen" to take advantage of the many, many privileges conferred on you by heterosexual marriage -- not as long as same-sex marriage is illegal in most of the world.

And if you're going to marry a man, be honest and stop calling yourself bi -- unless you're willing to refer to yourself as bi in all circles, including (a) at work, (b) at church (if you go), (c) with your inlaws . . . . IOW, don't just claim to be "bi" where it will give you coolness points. If you voluntarily give up that heterosexual privilege in your entire life, then I'll believe you're really bi.
cuddlebunni wrote:I suppose I could be considered "bi". I really dont like to put a label on myself though. I am a human very open with my sexuality and thats it.
I can respect that position, cuddlebunni.

Oops. Didn't mean to jack the thread. :oops: Now back to our regularly-scheduled survey.

Re: Are You...?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:30 pm
by PushedButton
Gay? No
Bi? No
Straight? Yes
Single? Yes
Taken? No
Married? No
Divorced? No
Seperated? No
Black? No
White? Yes
Other? No
Virgin? No


Do I win?

Re: Are You...?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:35 pm
by Hooda17
PushedButton wrote:
Do I win?
For some reason, the combination of your text with your avatar makes everything you say come across as flippant (to me). It cracks me up!