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Old May 11, 2008, 03:34 PM
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Am I bi-sexual?

I am 18 years old and I think I might be bi-sexual? I'm not sure if am or not but I been getting strong sexual emotions towards a girl that I have know for awhile but she isn't the first girl I've had strong emotions for but I'm also very attracted to guy's... I am if right now........ I need advice..



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Old May 11, 2008, 05:11 PM   #2  
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We can not tell what you feel and how those feelings are. If you wish to have sex with both men and women, then you are, if you just have emotional connections of friendship with one or the other, then you are not.
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^Agreed.
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I will say talk to a therapist, he or she will help you channel those feelings that you are having.
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Is being gay or bisexual a crime ?? Be proud of who you are Try to come to terms with the situation and yes do get advice !
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Hi confused...

Sometimes our feelings can be mis-interpreted......it may be because we've been a bit down and a friend has been very supportive or we don't have a boyfriend to lean on.....so we sometimes see that person in a different light......for all the wrong reasons.

It could just be a fantasy thing...everyone has fantasies about all kinds of things..... wether you live out your fantasie, is obviously your choice.

However hormones could also be playing their part as you are still very young, and finding your way in life.
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