I know it's a very common question, but could it ever be logistically possible to have an bi wife as a Strait man?
As I would like children.
>you still believe in monogamy and marriage
yes, asking why is not important, I have data to prove that sexually and marital obedience is the most efficient and financially comfortable lifestyle.
I am not entirely sure that i'll find scientifically convincing data to back as I think this board is prone to reach emotionally based conclusions as part of a counter culture with a free pass from political titans.
>This is not my board, I know that. What can you offer me in response?
Most bi people end up settling down with the opposite sex in the end. So yeah.
>>8075316
Data please, thanks for giving me coincidence.
I am in one, but it took them a LONG time to tell me they were bi after some drama with someone else had already passed.
If you love someone, you won't want to keep anything from them or live the rest of your life without them. Everything else is basically superficial garbage.
>>8075338
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/files/2013/06/SDT_LGBT-Americans_06-2013.pdf
It makes sense really, seeing as it is objectively easier to maintain.
>>8075311
Bisexuals are for casual sex, not relationships. This holds true whether the pairing is heterosexual or homosexual.
>>8075639
I like being able to say we are usually attracted to the same people, it offers some perspective I don't think I'd get from your ordinary straight person.
What you choose to do in your relationship has nothing to do with your preferences, only jaded sad sacks think you can just mess around until you find someone special, as if they're anything to write home about and their history is indicative of that.
I can only speak for myself, but if I was with someone who was straight I wouldn't cheat on them and vice versa. I am tired of thinking all bisexuals are just crazed sex fiends who fuck anything.