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Masculine women and feminine men - Bisexual?

Discussion in 'Sexual Orientation' started by Kodo, Dec 26, 2015.

  1. Kodo

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    First off, I know I like men. Whether they be masculine, androgynous, or feminine. Now with women things are different. Almost always, I've found women to be very attractive when presenting in more 'masculine' manners... Examples would be when a woman is in the military (like what you see in movies), wearing some sort of simple unisex clothes, wearing a tie for a uniform, has short hair... It's far less often that I'll think a typically beautiful woman, in feminine presentation, is attractive. But this isn't because "I think she's hot because she looks like a guy" but rather her nice features are made better through that kind of expression.

    If I were to lay it out in mathematical form...

    70% masculine
    20% androgynous
    10% feminine

    And this applies equally to males or females. I don't really care if someone is a guy or girl to be attracted to them. All I care about is them as an individual, and as for what traits I find physically attractive in a person, I laid them out above.

    Does this sound like bisexuality/pansexuality? Or something else perhaps.
     
    #1 Kodo, Dec 26, 2015
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    This says nothing whatsoever about your sexuality.

    This says everything about your sexuality. And it's describing bisexuality.