With younger generations, it's easier to come out, but who is the oldest bisexual that you know? Are you that person? Do you think it's easier for the younger generation to sexually identify themselves with a label, or not?
Age and Bisexuality
11/25/2012
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Society accepts female bisexuality far more than male bisexuality, so I feel that a lot of girls come out as bisexual early whereas men tend to wait longer, until they are more sure of themselves.
at least, that's what I've experienced.
at least, that's what I've experienced.
11/27/2012
I do agree that it's easier for the younger generation to come out, however I know more and more people who are rejecting the traditional labels we know all together and making up their own. I think now it's more common for both phenomia.
12/01/2012
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Oldest I know is like 40+. I think older bisexuality is less noticable since older people are usually settled down with one partner so it's not that big of a deal.
Originally posted by
Bethy Cassatt
With younger generations, it's easier to come out, but who is the oldest bisexual that you know? Are you that person? Do you think it's easier for the younger generation to sexually identify themselves with a label, or not?
12/21/2012
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well, I'm 31, married, and realized I had a strong attraction to women and insatiable desire to be with one just within the last year...My husband knows and all my friends know...It wasn't a big deal for me. It pretty much comes right out of my mouth when I first meet people at the bar, lol
Originally posted by
Bethy Cassatt
With younger generations, it's easier to come out, but who is the oldest bisexual that you know? Are you that person? Do you think it's easier for the younger generation to sexually identify themselves with a label, or not?
02/27/2013
The oldest person I know to openly admit to bisexuality is a 40 year old man. I don't really know just how open he is with it, but I know he has been in relationships with both men and women.
03/09/2013
CutiePatootie
Sometimes I feel like I'm the oldest, but I tend toward straight-acting women when playing. So we usually meet slightly younger, or try to stick around my age. I certainly agree with the adage "every woman is straight, until she isn't" I'm not sure how it goes with guys. Female bisexuality is certainly more socialy acceptable though.
03/10/2013
Only about late 20s, and not me. They've identified since their early teens. It's probably getting easier to come out as -anything- as time goes on, but we've still got miles and more to go. All but one of the males I know who came out as bisexual later came out as gay. That's just my personal experience, though.
03/10/2013
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