sadhatter
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The idea of choice is an interesting one as two of my daughter's friends have just 'decided' they're bi-sexual and the view of my daughter and her friends is that this is now a common thing amongst their generation and is generally done in an attempt to be 'more interesting'. It's almost a fashion thing now - in their minds.
NB Anecdotes are not evidence etc, I just find it interesting how, in the space of a couple of generations, homo / bi sexuality has seemingly gone from stigma, to accepted, to desirable. Obviously with these particular individuals it may just be the flowering of previously suppressed inclinations but they had no reason to suppress them previously and, knowing the individuals I tend to side with my daughter's interpretation.
To shine a bit of light on that as someone a tad younger who experienced the Fashionably bi craze, while being actually bi.
There is a difference between saying your bi to seem more liberal, or to seem different, and actually being bisexual. And there is a massive difference between a female being bisexual and a male.
It is common as yell for younger people, to claim to be bisexual, this has nothing to do with their preference, but merely their image. Personally i find this half funny half offensive. The amount of **** a bisexual ( especially a bisexual male.) takes from both sides of the fence is enormous, if these kids were to experience the actual issues associated with being bi, they would quickly retire the moniker. But they are kids, this week they are bisexual, next week they are a raver, week after that maybe they are wearing led zeppelin shirts and talking about how music sucks now. It is a different ballgame when dealing with the young and silly.