Killer_banana wrote: » A lot more people seem or be identifying as bisexual these days. I sometimes wonder if my friend group is a decent representation of most people my age or if I just attract bisexual people, both open and closeted. :P I think bisexuality is becoming more accepted these days and it's just a reflection of that, I could be wrong though. That said though I do know plenty of straight people. I'm guessing by 'down the line' straight you mean people who are not bicurious nor have they experimented. I do think experimentation, at least among women, is common enough but I do know people who are as straight as can be and even if they have kissed people of the same sex have never doubted their sexuality or questioned who they are attracted to for a second.
baby and crumble wrote: » Most of my friends are straight, tbh I don't have many lesbian friends. Everyone is cool about it, obviously. I like girls, they like boys. Simples. Off topic once more, my gf and I are currently making an ikea study desk into a custom hamster cage for my little Isabella, it's all very exciting. Since I'm not really allowed use power tools I'm in charge of the screwdriver and sanding. I even have a blister!
Babybuff wrote: » I'd live in that
EmmaAstra wrote: » Room for one more?!
Babybuff wrote: » I'm in two minds whether to get my dog a friend. She gives me no peace at all these days and I'm lucky if she's not sitting on my face when I wake in the morning.
BanzaiBk wrote: » Do you leave her run free bandc? Ever since our buns were litter tray trained we've let them run around loose in the evenings when we're home. They're like extra fluffy/thumpy dogs
Babybuff wrote: » Daughter thought it would be hilarious to put a load of dubstep on my phone
stephen_n wrote: » I don't really get Dubstep it's like dance music for people who are ashamed to like dance music!
Babybuff wrote: » has she told you she swings that way herself occasionally and sidled up beside you while unbuttoning her blouse yet?