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What will my true love most likely be?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by person57, Aug 2, 2013.

  1. person57

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    Do you think Bi-Romantic Homosexuals are most likely to have their true love be a boy or girl? Why? Thanks to the people who read this and replied to this.
     
  2. LD579

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    In theory, it'd be a guy, in your case. Who knows what the future holds, though?
     
  3. Hexagon

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    Someone of the same sex, I'd imagine. Relationships without attraction are harder, and thus more often avoided, and fail more often. Not that they can't work though.
     
  4. I would imagine it wouldbe a guy. Because, well, there kinda has to be a sexual attraction of some sort in a long-term relationship.
     
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    Same with me as mentioned above ^
     
  6. George

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    Yeah I honestly doubt your "true love" could be the opposite sex. Assuming your biromanticness is evenly split between male and female, I don't see how an opposite sex partner could compete with what a same-sex partner could offer.
     
  7. Tetraquark

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    I'd say that it depends on how important sex and sexual attraction is to you. If it's so vital you can't imagine a romantic relationship without it, then I'd say it will probably be a guy. If, on the other hand, you really don't care for it much, then the odds are probably more evenly split. To me, sexual attraction takes a back seat to romantic attraction; in fact, the only person I've ever desired a romantic relationship with was someone I felt absolutely no sexual attraction toward. I still would have been plenty happy to spend the rest of my life with her, if you had asked me at the time. (Now I realize that there were other things that would have made this a very bad idea, but lack of sexual attraction wasn't one of them.)