So, I’ve been doing some digging into this whole “women who like bi men” thing. It’s been quite the ride, let me tell you.
First off, I stumbled upon this thread on Reddit. Some user, bri-ioche, was asking bisexual folks for their insights. That got me thinking, maybe there’s something to this whole thing.
Phase One: Curiosity
- I started by just being curious. Like, what’s the deal with bi guys? Dipped my toes into a few online discussions, nothing too crazy.
- Read some articles, watched a few videos. Just trying to get a feel for what people were saying.
Phase Two: Obstacles
- Then, I hit a few roadblocks. Some people were saying some pretty wild stuff. Lots of stereotypes and misconceptions. It was a bit of a turn-off, to be honest.
- I even saw someone say, “I guess we can cross the bisexual off your chart.” Like, what’s that even supposed to mean?
Phase Three: Confusion
- This is where things got a little messy. I was hearing so many different opinions, I didn’t know what to think. Was this whole thing a big deal or not?
- I started questioning my own assumptions. Maybe I was missing something. Maybe I was overthinking it.
Phase Four: Partial Commodity
- Finally, I started to come around. I realized that everyone’s experience is different. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.
- I began to appreciate the diversity of perspectives. It’s not about finding “the truth,” it’s about understanding different viewpoints.
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at now. It’s been a journey, and I’m still figuring things out. But I think I’m starting to get a better grasp on this whole “women who like bi men” thing. It’s definitely more complicated than I initially thought.
This whole thing reminded me of the development phases of a bisexual identity: curiosity, obstacles, confusion, and finally, some level of acceptance or understanding. It’s kind of the same process I went through, trying to understand this topic.
I keep going to learn more about this, and I will share my findings with you guys, I guess it is a long-term and interesting topic, right?