Question Posted Wednesday August 13 2008, 12:28 am
Ok so first of all I'm a girl and I'm really confused right now. Since I can remember I've always been straight but now I'm second guessing. Well here's the deal:
I masturbate all the time and I get a little turned on when I see nude pictures of girls.
So what does this make me?
HELP!! =/
chakra answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 7:16 am: Female bodies are more attractive than male bodies, so it's not suprising you get a little turned on by seeing them naked.
It doesn't mean your bisexual at all.
If you've thought about having sex with a female, the you may just be bi curious.
TheGivingTree answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 1:22 am: Sounds to me like you aren't confused. Sounds like you are worried about other people being confused, that's the only reason i can think of that you are so worried about labeling yourself. Straight?/Bi?/Gay? its the same as Jock/Nerd/Emo/Stoner... pointless! Just enjoy yourself and see where your heart (and in this case your hormones)take you.
and if anyone bugs you about it, just tell them you're "Open"
heybbylovee answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 1:11 am: that does not make you a lesbian or bisexual. unless you are physically and emotionally attached to a female, you are straight. you're bicurious, and many girls go through that phase. it's totally normal. see where you stand in a few months. who knows? maybe it's a phase or maybe you're really a bisexual or a lesbian. have fun and don't worry too much about it. you'll figure out your sexuality soon enough [ heybbylovee's advice column | Ask heybbylovee A Question ]
0xymoron answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 1:10 am: This doesn't mean you are lesbian, or Bi. Every teenager goes through problems like this. Everyone gets confused. It just means your curious. Seeing girls nude turning you on doesn't mean anything. It's okay. Don't worry too much. [ 0xymoron's advice column | Ask 0xymoron A Question ]
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