CONFUSED! Maybe bi/lesbian. I dont know. (sorry if in wrong category)
Question Posted Wednesday October 15 2008, 5:55 pm
Ok. I am 15. and im a girl. I had a bf for almost 2 years. then we broke up (but it wasnt a giant drama, we are still freinds) and now i am going out with someone else. but anyways, lately i've been thinkin I am bi, because i really like this one girl, and i think im attraced to "girl parts" and now i have a bf. we have been together for almost 2 weeks. I still have a crush on that one girl. and well, i just dont know. I've been really thinking this through, and i am really thinking, that "guy parts" are kind of disgusting. I love guys, like their personality and some of them are really cute. but just the fact that i am kind of disgusted by their "parts"... lol... I just dont know!
What do you think i should do? And by the way only two people know that i am bi, one being my ex bf, and one being my current one. (because we can talk about anything.)
Thank you, and please anyone with information or thoughts at all please tell me!!! Thanks again!!! :)
Guy parts are ugly and gross, but they're fun to play with. A lot of women think that the penis and junk is gross. It doesn't make them gay it just means it's not the prettiest thing in the world. After all, if you think feet are gross you aren't footless now are you?
Exquisitechick answered Thursday October 16 2008, 2:58 am: i went through the same thing your going through. All you can do is try experiementing with girls and see if you like it. Or you can do the opposite and experiment with guys to see if you really do not get turned on. Also, try watching lesbian porn and see if it turns you on.
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