I was listening to the radio this morning, a talk radio show, and I caught the middle of a discussion where apparently there was a b/f and a g/f who were having some relationship "issues".
It seems that the g/f is bisexual, and that although the b/f is happy to participate in adventurous sexual activities WITH her, when it's all over with he then starts to take jabs at her, calling her a "lesbian" and such.
Something like this normally wouldn't catch my attention so much, but it is a topic that I have discussed with my business partner recently.
See, we have a mutual friend who has a bisexual g/f. And although he isn't necessarily opposed to the idea that she likes women, he gets very agitated when she is out having fun and he deems her to have "stepped over the line".
Now I don't know exactly where that line is, cause I've seen her doing some things that I though he would get pissy over, but he kept his cool. Then I have seen her do things that I wouldn't have batted an eye over, and he gets all bent out of shape.
The things he gets upset about tend to be when she dances provocatively, or poses for a camera in a certain way. Another woman I met recently (who also happens to like women as well as men) was running away from my camera as I tried to take a picture of her messing around dancing on a pole, saying her boyfriend would be "pissed".
So what's the problem with these guys?
If you don't LIKE the fact that your girl swings both ways, and you don't LIKE the fact that she is a very sexual person, GET RID OF HER AND FIND SOMEONE ELSE!
I respect women like this. Especially my buddy's g/f. She oozes sex, but at the same time she seems very devoted to him. Girls like her tend to be more open and honest, and don't try to hide behind a facade.
I did have one openly bisexual g/f in the past, but she had the attitude that "sex is a one on one thing". What kind of luck is that for me to get stuck with a bisexual 'dud"? It was fun sitting on the street corner with her admiring hot ass as it walked by, but it was quite a turn off for her to shoot down the idea of bringing in some "spice"
I know some of you guys who are into "innocent" girls will have plenty to say about this, but for me it's a no brainer. I would LOVE to have a highly sexual woman who isn't ashamed of who she is.
Whay can't these guys be happy with who they are with, or simply move on?
I have some ideas as to why, but I'm curious to hear what you guys think.
It seems that the g/f is bisexual, and that although the b/f is happy to participate in adventurous sexual activities WITH her, when it's all over with he then starts to take jabs at her, calling her a "lesbian" and such.
Something like this normally wouldn't catch my attention so much, but it is a topic that I have discussed with my business partner recently.
See, we have a mutual friend who has a bisexual g/f. And although he isn't necessarily opposed to the idea that she likes women, he gets very agitated when she is out having fun and he deems her to have "stepped over the line".
Now I don't know exactly where that line is, cause I've seen her doing some things that I though he would get pissy over, but he kept his cool. Then I have seen her do things that I wouldn't have batted an eye over, and he gets all bent out of shape.
The things he gets upset about tend to be when she dances provocatively, or poses for a camera in a certain way. Another woman I met recently (who also happens to like women as well as men) was running away from my camera as I tried to take a picture of her messing around dancing on a pole, saying her boyfriend would be "pissed".
So what's the problem with these guys?
If you don't LIKE the fact that your girl swings both ways, and you don't LIKE the fact that she is a very sexual person, GET RID OF HER AND FIND SOMEONE ELSE!
I respect women like this. Especially my buddy's g/f. She oozes sex, but at the same time she seems very devoted to him. Girls like her tend to be more open and honest, and don't try to hide behind a facade.
I did have one openly bisexual g/f in the past, but she had the attitude that "sex is a one on one thing". What kind of luck is that for me to get stuck with a bisexual 'dud"? It was fun sitting on the street corner with her admiring hot ass as it walked by, but it was quite a turn off for her to shoot down the idea of bringing in some "spice"
I know some of you guys who are into "innocent" girls will have plenty to say about this, but for me it's a no brainer. I would LOVE to have a highly sexual woman who isn't ashamed of who she is.
Whay can't these guys be happy with who they are with, or simply move on?
I have some ideas as to why, but I'm curious to hear what you guys think.