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[QUOTE="Doomkid:1099959"]Well Lamp, lets get to it then: I am always curious about the differences in male and female sexuality when it comes to non-binarisms. It seems that in general female sexuality is much more fluid, women seem to have less hang-ups about being attracted to women and more comfortable with identifying with several different labels over their lifetime. In contrast men's sexuality is usually seen as essentially binary, as is emphasized in the "bi now, gay later" mentality that some of the gay community has. I think it may be a function of our biology that men are much less likely to be bisexual (1.8% from the article, lower than even I thought) and our culture has pushed that tendency so much that male bisexuality was pushed beyond the fringe, even in the beginnings of the modern gay rights movement.[/QUOTE]
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