MrRochesterNY
JUB Addict
One thing I have learned here is that there isn't much difference between gays and straights in their view of faithfulness and monogamy. The majority of both gays and heterosexuals want and expect an exclusive relationship when they finally settle on "the one." Having more than one partner, whether regular or occasional is, for most, a no-no, even a betrayal.
How then do we bisexuals fit into this picture? Is it OK to have just two partners, one of each sex, or do we deny our bisexuality and pick either a male or a female partner? Or do we forsake any hope of finding "the one" and live a life of playing the field, settling for random hookups, some less random than others perhaps, but none with lasting commitment?
Are there any bisexual JUBbers who are in a committed but open relationship, where all parties concerned are cool with the three-way situation?
How then do we bisexuals fit into this picture? Is it OK to have just two partners, one of each sex, or do we deny our bisexuality and pick either a male or a female partner? Or do we forsake any hope of finding "the one" and live a life of playing the field, settling for random hookups, some less random than others perhaps, but none with lasting commitment?
Are there any bisexual JUBbers who are in a committed but open relationship, where all parties concerned are cool with the three-way situation?


I get so frustrated trying to defend (ahem, explain) my bisexuality to close-minded people. Why is it that gays (and some straights) cannot grasp the fact that just because I like both men and women, doesn't mean I HAVE TO have BOTH at the same time, or I will cheat on my gf with a guy, or vice-versa? My example has always been: ok so I like Ford trucks and Chevy trucks...does that mean I can, or have to, drive them both simultaneously?