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If everyone was openly bi, how would things be different?

JordyM56

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Let's say there was never such thing as the belief that "only guys and girls should be together." How would things be different in this world if this was the case?
 
For one I am very happy for heterosexual. I would detest the idea of everyone willing to fuck each other. It's homophobes and gay bashers that are the problem, not men loving women, women loving men. Besides people would be so boring if they didn't have a preference or boundaries.
 
Everyone would be able to be married and some people would still hide the fact that they were bi to be different or because they're "ashamed" of it?

Don't know. Don't care for hypotheticals like this.
 
Those who stick with heterosexual activities would still be considered (or consider themselves) superior, because they can procreate. Homosexual activities would only be acceptable when you're "young and stupid", after that, you'd be expected by society to have a family - if you didn't, you'd be branded an immature bachelor - or a slut.
 
Then people who are attracted exclusively to men or exclusively to women would be discriminated against on the grounds that monosexuals are inferior to bisexuals.
 
Read "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin. It is a story where the resisdents of a planet do not have a permanent sex but become the appropriate sex for the circumstance at "that time" of the month.:kiss::eek:
 
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