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Wondering

Discussion in 'Sexual Orientation' started by LostnDelirious, Sep 30, 2013.

  1. Does any women get very nervous around attractive women? I get quite nervous and even more so when they are attractive I start checking them out to a point where Im fantasising.Its so embarrassing as they catch my glance and it ends up awkward for me.I just want to run out of there usually a shop I get hot flashes and have to avoid eye contact.I know Im bi curious.Has anyone else found it hard to not checking women out? I'm in a relationship with a guy but struggling to "think straight":eusa_doh:
     
  2. Etak

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    I don't usually, because I'm fairly certain that most of the girls I see on a weekly basis are straight. They do sometimes catch me checking them out, though. However, if I were in a room full of lesbians, there's no telling how I would react. There was this girl that was bi in one of my classes this summer, and I noticed that I tended to act very "masculine" around her. :grin: I'll be interested to read other replies to this thread.
     
  3. I find its even worse around women who are lesbians.I try and catch there eyes and usually smile but maybe Im just a big perve to women.
     
  4. Chels

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    I sometimes do turn my head if there's a good looking girl around or just walking by, but it's nothing weird or overboard.

    If I really can't help it I just try to be discrete, or if I'm with other people I just quickly take a glance and then just drop it, i'd rather miss checking a girl out, than get caught by either her, or whoever is with me, and turn the whole thing into an awkward silence.