WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday April 18 2010, 1:16 am: Watching porn that does not offend you turns on just about anyone. All this really means is that you probably would be turned on by watching two girls have sex in real life. Congratulations, you belong to something like 90% of humanity.
killerface answered Thursday April 15 2010, 11:41 am: This means you're a curious sixteen year old female. There's nothing wrong with exploring or figuring out what you like and don't like. As long as what you're doing is safe and not breaking laws or house rules, no one should have a problem with what you're doing in your bedroom with the door closed.
...But remember, I said SAFE, not unlawful and not breaking house rules- those are the keywords here.
Sami143 answered Thursday April 15 2010, 10:48 am: Just because watching gay porn turns you on does not mean that your bi. A lot of people find this as a turn on and you have nothing to worry about! If you are attracted to girls then you could call yourself bi-curious but thats up to you! just experiment and see what you like!
awesomeal16 answered Thursday April 15 2010, 8:03 am: No, this in no way makes you bi. That is something you must decide. Statistics show, roughly 48 percent of all girls/women watch some sort of "gay, lesbian" porn. It just depends on what turns you on. [ awesomeal16's advice column | Ask awesomeal16 A Question ]
Katlyn answered Thursday April 15 2010, 1:04 am: That doesnt mean your bi. Being bi means you feel attracted to females so my question to you is do you feel attracted to girls when you see them at school or around town or w.e and if you do then ya you probably are but watching lesbian porn isnt enough to go on so try going deeper into this and try figuring it out if it bothers you otherwise just less nature take it own course. Good luck :D [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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