

The second someone starts saying something along the lines of, 'ohmygod that's so hawt', I don't interact with them." ĥ. In the past month or two, I'm a lot more up front about my sexuality before I start dating people. I didn't stay with them for very long as they kept bringing it up and asking if some of my friends would be down. " The last few guys that I came out to during a relationship took it as me wanting a threesome. I'm not openly bisexual and I don't talk about it a lot so it's very strange for me." Ĥ. My second? 'Oh okay.' He does get weirdly jealous though if I compliment a girl too much, and sometimes it makes me a bit insecure. "My first boyfriend? 'I don't think you are, I just don't think you are.' He was laughing at me. But at least I was honest and we talked about it!" ģ. Difficult to find anyone okay with that type of situation with a married woman, understandably, so nothing happens essentially. "He said he knew that was something he could never give me, that it would be okay for me to pursue something. I'm pretty sure I'm also attracted to women.' He said, 'Okay cool' and we continued eating dinner." Ģ. "I said, 'Hey, don't freak out or anything because I'm still just as in love with and committed to you as I've ever been, but. Here, 10 women explain what coming out to their partner was like.ġ.

They're still (always) bisexual if that's how they label themselves.īut what if you're with a guy in what is perceived to be a heterosexual relationship, and you ' come out' to them? A recent Reddit thread delved into this, asking bi women to share their stories. FYI, when a bi woman has a male, non-binary, or trans partner, that doesn't change their sexuality. One of the most prevalent, is that when a cis bi woman's in a relationship with a cis guy, she's no longer bisexual. Sadly, there are still so many myths and misconceptions surrounding bisexuality.
