A10. But if they're monogamous, how can they be bisexual?
soc.bi FAQ section CA bisexual deciding to be monogamous is not deciding to be "gay" or "straight." He/she is still bisexual; he/she has chosen a person to live his or her life with, not an orientation, preference or ideology. It is important to recognize that he/she still feels bisexual. Not by any useful definition. A useful definition of bisexuality might be, anyone who has serious relationships with members of both sexes, and anyone who identifies as bisexual.
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A10, 120 VAC, 300W, Single Inductive Wall Mounted Dimmer Swi...Nearly all of the changes in PCC products have come about because of the introduction of ACT's "A10" module. Since "A10" is a new term for most people, it is appropriate that we offer this short synopsis of ACT and A10: Advanced Control Technologies started on September 1, 1987 and began manufacturing Interface Control Components (or "ICC" for short) selling them to the biggest HVAC and Controls companies in the country. On November 1, 1989, ACT began selling products made for us by X-10 Ltd.
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Akira Lane Super Model and ActressNo, I am not. I am what you call a "person who admires women's beauty." Maybe the correct word is bicurious however, I think it's a little strong as a description and tends to put one in a category so I prefer the latter. If I was not confident about my sexuality, I would not being doing shoots with other model friends. Some fantasies have been fulfilled and some have not. (Thank You Sally for the question.)
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Aunt Julie Pet Communicator - FAQsIt's more like they assume, or they conclude, this. They don't lie, really - they just don't know in some cases. It can be a matter of them simply not knowing what hit them, literally. A hard-hitting example was a lost pet (one of the reasons I no longer do "lost pets" by the way); she had been gone a week.
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alt.polyamory Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)No. There are many polyamorous people who are also bisexual, and many who are monosexual (i.e. relating only to one gender as potential or actual sexual/romantic partners; straight or gay/lesbian). There are also lots of folks who don't do sexual preference/orientation labels at all. One doesn't always know until one asks, as with so many other things. Avoiding assumptions is usually worth the exercise.
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soc.bi FAQ section CYes. Definitions for "a bisexual" are suggested above - all relating to attraction and behaviour. "Bisexual" (and the short form, "bi") is sometimes used as an adjective, to describe a bisexual person. However, many people who exhibit bisexual behaviour do not identify as bisexual; and other people may identify as bisexual for reasons other than those suggested in the narrow definitions of section A2. In other words, bisexual identity and bisexual behaviour are not necessarily the same thing.
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Womens Support Group - Sri LankaA bisexual person is someone who is sexually attracted to both men and women. While some bisexual people say they are equally attracted to both sexes, other bisexual people are more attracted to one sex (it can be the opposite or the same sex) than the other. There is a common misconception that bisexual people have relationships with both men and women at the same time.
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soc.bi FAQ section CYou're talking to one right now. We are here to share our lives, through stories, history, friends, family; we are here, on soc.bi, to reach out from one bisexual to another and bridge the gap between isolated bisexual communities. To be the human part of the interface.
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Frequently asked questionsFor some people, bisexuality represents a varying or equal attraction to members of both sexes. For others, bisexuality defines a period of transition-those who have seen themselves as heterosexual and are newly discovering gay or lesbian feelings (or vice versa). Bisexual people have formed support groups and political organizations and are a vital part of a larger movement for progressive social change.
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Aphco International, Inc. - Internet ServicesOnce your world Wide Web site has been created, it must be published to the World Wide Web. A company who has the necessary connections to the Internet can "host" your site on their larger computers (which are called computer "servers"). One of Aphco International, Inc.'s primary services includes "hosting" your Web site on our servers.
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BBC - Radio 1 - Frequently Asked QuestionsSorry but due to copyright laws and BBC policy at the present time we can't put any recorded music onto a podcast.
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The Partnership to End Cervical Cancer - HPV and Cervical Ca...Sexually active women are at risk of contracting HPV. HPV is a common infection and is usually transmitted through sexual activity. The risk of HPV infection can increase based on the total lifetime relationships that the woman and her partner have had prior to their current relationship. Therefore, monogamy does not necessarily remove the risk of HPV infection.
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