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Lynn T.ParticipantI would suggest asking yourself if there is anything else that seems to float your boat more than spending the rest of your life with a woman. At one time I thought marriage to a man was my only option, but that really doesn’t seem like the sort of life I want to have. Maybe you like women, but one is not enough. Maybe you also like men. Maybe all you need is yourself. There are a lot of people on this little planet, and we find a ton of different ways to make ourselves happy. Don’t try too hard to satisfy some mysterious criteria to be heterosexual if it’s not what makes you happy!
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Name : Lynn T., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 21, City : Minneapolis, State : MN, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
Lynn T.ParticipantIt’s interesting that the people who have responded to this question so far are both relatively young. Do people older than 25/26 feel the same way? I think adults should act as guides rather than authorities. We need to help children learn to think for themselves, and this cannot be done by randomly granting or taking away priveleges. Even young children deserve explanations for *why* something can or can’t be done. Older people do have more life experience, but this does not guarantee that they never make mistakes. Adults do not only teach children to read, they can also teach them to hate. Even when parents disagree with children, there are times when the child must make hir own decisions, or s/he might not be able to make independent life decisions life ten years later.
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Name : Lynn T., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 21, City : Minneapolis, State : MN, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
Lynn T.ParticipantTwo very simple rules that men I meet must satisfy are: 1) Don’t treat women like meat. 2) Don’t make women into goddesses. Some women might like chivalry after a few weeks, but when meeting someone it’s scary to have them tell you they’ve been dreaming about your perfect eyes and such. What bothers me personally is when a guy tries too hard in the first ten minutes to act like a lover and ignores the importance of friendship. The stereotype that women love to talk seems true to me — the hard part is figuring out what someone wants to talk about!
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