
Originally Posted by
JustMe5
The belief that bisexuality (among men anyway) doesn't really exist is more common than what you may think. I base my personal belief on experience: I've met several men over the years who at one point or another claimed to be bisexual but were really just gay. Also, I recall reading a post on another forum a few years ago in which the user (a gay man) suggested that while true bisexuality among men doesn't exist, in women it might actually be a possibility. In fact, the lecturer in this video hinted to that effect. He said "Homosexuality in men is almost certainly biological. With women it's much more ambiguous". Then he went on to say "Some women are born gay. But women, by the nature of their sexuality, can also become lesbian". And he explained why, mentioning that women's sexuality is more fluid. He also brought up Anne Heche's name as an example (she was married to a man, then got involved with Ellen Degeneres, and then went on to marry another man).