Ok so here's the thing. I'm 18 and I go to college.. I've had a few boyfriends here and there it's never been anythoing too serious. But lately I've been thinking about girls. I mean I'vr never been with one and all the girls i know have only been my friends but I'm so intrigued. I want to see what it' like to date another female. But I'm nervous. And confused? Am i bi? Or am i just curious? Geez. I need help..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sia answered Sunday August 30 2009, 12:34 am: to me i think your bicurious..dont worry i went through that stage, id even check girls out. your only bi when youv actually been with a girl and enjoyed it...researchers say that the only reason girls are with guys is because of the different body parts. But if girls ended up with man parts then girls would be going out with girls because of their personality and how well they get along and understand eachother. hope this makes sense [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
SomeoneSpecial answered Saturday August 29 2009, 4:36 pm: alright hun, this is perfectly normal to have these feelings. most girls will admit to wanting to be with a girl at one point or another in life. but when your with a girl and you have sudden "urges" to want to do more or anything like that you can consider yourself bi. hey, you don't know, maybe you will be with a girl and hate it then you know for a fact that you are straight. again, there is nothing wrong with thinking about being with another girl and there is nothing wrong with liking the same sex, everyone is different. just play the field and listen to your heart. God bless! [ SomeoneSpecial's advice column | Ask SomeoneSpecial A Question ]
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