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OB1 (retired) Started conversation Jul 14, 2000
... you can use 'gay' sexual techniques (can't think of a better word) if you are not gay.
I am wondering if there should be a sub group - semi-bi = finds same se attractive/sexy but does not have sex with same sex!
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Fat Mammoth Posted Jul 22, 2000
Well if you find the same sex sexually attractive then you are either gay or bi. I know plenty of straight people who don't have sex with the opposite sex. Sexuality is about who you find sexy, not who you have sex with.
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OB1 (retired) Posted Jul 23, 2000
Very true, I forget that sometimes as it seems many straight people don't think that way.
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Martin Harper Posted Aug 26, 2000
Maybe they're right. Celibacy only involves not having having sex with others - but you can be celibate and still find certain people sexy. What you do is clearly just as important as what you think...
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WebWitch Posted Feb 23, 2003
Maybe some links to LesBiGayTrans organisations who work with teenagers would be helpful? For example, here's a directory of hotlines for teenagers: http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Gender/gayisok/teen_advice_hotlines.htm
The BBC's 'Onelife' page at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onelife/personal/index.shtml?relationships#topics contains plenty of good information on exploring sexuality, coming out, etc.
The Albert Kennedy Trust at http://194.202.210.8/ provides help to homeless LesBiGayTrans teenagers.
And Gay Teen resources at http://www.gayteenresource.org/ is aimed at helping teenagers with everything from understanding their sexuality to making friends and coming out.
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