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ArishMell · 70-79, M
A few, but whether they regard themselves as part of some alphabet-soup, I have no idea!
I used to have a pen-friend who had no qualms at all about using the term "homosexual" as he was, and also avoided the "Gay Pride" types. I think he thought them rather vain.
Having mild bisexual leanings myself does not make me think myself therefore somehow "special". I am just a person.
Of my wide circles of friends of both sexes, all but those few other bisexuals are to the best of my knowledge, heterosexual. Many are married. They too, are all just people.
I used to have a pen-friend who had no qualms at all about using the term "homosexual" as he was, and also avoided the "Gay Pride" types. I think he thought them rather vain.
Having mild bisexual leanings myself does not make me think myself therefore somehow "special". I am just a person.
Of my wide circles of friends of both sexes, all but those few other bisexuals are to the best of my knowledge, heterosexual. Many are married. They too, are all just people.