Guys, would you ever date a bisexual girl?

Im bisexual and I've known since middle school but i am more into guys and have had more luck with them but I'm attracted to girls too and have been close with a few. I think even before i got close to my ex girl bestie, i caught myself feeling appealed to girls like "oh that girl is hot just like that guy from science class" just an example and i felt the butterflies and the flames but i didn't come out till i was 16 or 17 it's just hard because most guys would assume i want a threesome and i DONT and that i would cheat which i wouldn't ever do i just happen to be attracted to men and women!
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Im feminine and definitely content and love that im a woman and would never wanna be a man I'm just simply a woman who happens to be into women
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  • Yeah I'm cool with that. I'm not exclusively into girls or guys either so I'd kinda be a hypocrite if I was biphobic

  • Yes I would

  • Yup, my girlfriend is bisexual too.

  • Absolutely not. I don't have problems with peoples orientation but still a big no.

    • Is it the cheating part you're worried about? Or just uncomfortable?

    • Both

  • Not a problem. If I play my cards - and foreplay - right, I may generate a threesome.

  • Yes. It makes no difference.

  • No. I did when I lived in georgia and it was uncomfortable to be around her girlfriend because she was hostile towards me.

  • Yeah, a couple. I enjoy them.

  • I’d date a girl in your situation. It might be kinda fun to talk about the hot girls we see together. I can imagine it would be hard for some people to look past that but eventually the right person will come along and be able to look past it

  • I... have never been turned off by a girl because she was bisexual. I am personally bisexual as well, but I tend to look for more feminine traits when looking for female partners. I would have some serious questions for dudes who are genuinely so insecure about their performance in relationships that they are worried their heartthrob could be stolen away by someone of the opposite sex just because they're bi, or something. That is an UNHINGED misunderstanding of sexual orientation.

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