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February 25, 2009
A cute beautiful girl who plays for both teams
According to Kinsey, everyone's bisexual to a certain degree. That's according to Kinsey. I've never met Kinsey and up until a few weeks ago didn't really care to because I thought his claim was a little bonkers. If everyone's bisexual then shouldn't bisexual dating sites just be called dating sites? After all, in China, Chinese food is just called food, right? Well, my opinion changed, thanks to a cute beautiful girl I met a few years ago through one of my lesbian friends she used to date and pegged her for the type that "plays for the other team" (an expression from the part of my vocabulary that never quite left high school).
Turns out I was wrong and right at the same time. She wasn't a cute lesbian girl as I had originally thought, or rather she wasn't just that. Turns out she likes men, too. I found this out in the most pleasant of all ways, when I ran into her the other week at a party she started flirting with me! Not in a way that it could be interpreted as merely part of a naturally flirtatious personality. No, this cute beautiful girl was deliberately flirting like a star!
When we were alone later, well, let's just say I'm a gentleman. After that I just had to tell her "I had no idea you were bi," to which she responded "everyone's bi, at least a little bit." This stunned me. Could what I had always seen as a bit of pop psychology nonsense actually be true? I was 100% straight, after all, or was I?
I asked her to explain what she meant and she said that we all start off as clean slates and eventually we will find out just how straight, gay or bi we are, but there will always be a time we don't know and during that time we aren't to one side of the spectrum or the other which means we're essentially bi.
I'm not sure if I completely agree with what this cute beautiful girl said, but it has definitely gotten me thinking. At the very least, I'm revisiting a question I had long ago answered or at least thought I had.
Posted by Dylan at February 25, 2009 2:32 AM
