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Why do bisexual people in het bi4bi relationships tend to fetishise each other so often? That's gross as fuck.
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>>38586672
So... "fetishize" is just woke feminist-speak for "is attracted to," right?
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>>38586709
>I let you explore your homosexual tendencies because... because... because I think you should not miss them, not because I find them hot or anything...
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>>38586672
This arrangement seems cringe but the inverse would be based, as would an arrangement where two bi people of the same gender date and they're only gay with each other but are allowed to fulfill their bi-cycle urges for het sex on the side.
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>>38586906
Both are gross.
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>>38586672
I'm bi and my ideal relationship would be an MFF triad
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>>38587876
Good for you.



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