I was talking with an acquaintance of mine the other day about a new guy she was seeing. She liked him a lot, and they really seemed to click, but there was just one thing holding her back: apparently he told her he had “experimented” in college, i.e. slept with both men and women. It was in the past, though, and he sort of thought of it was a “phase”, and he was totally into women now. “So what’s the problem? ” I asked, “He doesn’t even consider himself currently bisexual.
Lots of people experiment [with sexuality]. Sometimes they realize they’re gay or bisexual, but sometimes they realize they’re straight, or mostly straight. What’s the big deal?” She replied that she knew it was wrong, but she couldn’t help but wonder if one day he’d get the urge to experiment with men again. I looked at her incredulously and pointed to myself (she’s someone I’m out to). “I know it’s not fair” she said “I feel really hypocritical and bad for feeling that way. It doesn’t bother me with women, and until recently I thought it didn’t bother me with men either. But something in me just is freaked out by it—and I don’t know why or what it is, but I want it to go away, because I really like him.” Continue reading »




