Survey Finds More Women Try Bisexuality

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More women - particularly those in their late teens and 20s - are experimenting with bisexuality or at least feel more comfortable reporting same-sex encounters, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control.

The survey, released Thursday by the CDC’s National Center for
Health Statistics, found that 11.5 percent of women, ages 18 to 44, said they’ve had at least one sexual experience with another woman in their lifetimes, compared with about 4 percent of women, ages 18 to 59, who said the same in a comparable survey a decade earlier.

For women in their late teens and 20s, the percentage rose to 14 percent in the more recent survey. About 6 percent of men in their teens and 20s said they’d had at least one same-sex encounter.

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As a woman, all I can say to this is…EEEEEWWWWWW! :eek: OK, Devil’s advocate here…since female homosexuality is frequently associated with male fantasies…I’ll venture to say that foolish, misguided young women will try this to make their oh so macho man happy as well as to show their “independence” from a male dominated society. Look at a vast selection of porn…much of it features women with each other for a man’s enjoyment.
Again…devil’s advocate. I stand by my first statement. However, I’ll have a field day playing the other side!
 
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tcay584:
Look at a vast selection of porn
I’d rather not, thanks anyway.
 
I think you are right on both accounts, TCay.

It is because our culture has made it “OK” to have lesbian encounters, and even encourages it. It seems like the expected norm is that everyone has some skeleton in their closet when they’ve tried it. (Of course, most don’t. But many feel like they are the odd balls out for not having gone through what is so often see as a right of passage in college or something.) It is fueled by the decline of morality and the all-encompasing sexuality that is present in even our elementary children’s lives.

Notice that same-sex male encounters were 6%, while female were 14%, for teens and early 20s. Our culture still has a taboo on male same-sex encounters. It encourages lesbianism, and look what it gets as a result. Even people who do not have SSA still try it just to see…

Sad.
 
Originally Posted by tcay584
Look at a vast selection of porn

From the “Golden Age” of porn or the new stuff? 😃

I dont think experimenting has increased…if so…not by much…whats changed is more people being open and talking about it. This could lead people to think that trying it is okay…but I thinks its a minority… to believe it on big levels I would have to believe that slasher movies lead more people than NOT to commit murder.
 
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Timidity:
I’d rather not, thanks anyway.
Well, you know what…if you are too timid to face the enemy, then stay out of the fight. I think you are taking my statement out of context, and since this nasty little industry has a huge stake in the lives of an awful lot of people, I think it should be taken seriously.
 
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Forest-Pine:
It is because our culture has made it “OK” to have lesbian encounters, and even encourages it. It seems like the expected norm is that everyone has some skeleton in their closet when they’ve tried it. (Of course, most don’t. But many feel like they are the odd balls out for not having gone through what is so often see as a right of passage in college or something.) It is fueled by the decline of morality and the all-encompasing sexuality that is present in even our elementary children’s lives.

Notice that same-sex male encounters were 6%, while female were 14%, for teens and early 20s. Our culture still has a taboo on male same-sex encounters. It encourages lesbianism, and look what it gets as a result. Even people who do not have SSA still try it just to see…

Sad.
Great point! Especially the part about wanting not to be “left out” of the “cool” crowd. There really needs to be more people willing to face this head on and say " No, actually, it’s not cool", and let me tell you why it’s not cool.
I find it so odd that in an age where women are trying so hard to establish themselves in industry, academia, politics… that we’d find our worst enemy is…other women. It’s just sick.
 
For someone wno once lived in that lifestyle, I had noticed that between lesbians, the women were in relationships longer than men. I alsways kept hearing stories that “a man just can’t satisfy me in the way a woman does.” Give me a break!
It ends up being the selffishness of what ‘makes me feel better’ without letting your married spouse know why one feels ‘inadequate’.

I’m still reminded that back then, I was always told that lesbianism is NOT in the Bible. Now knowing truth, I can still point someone to The end of Romans chapter 1.
Where Paul talks about ‘women giving up Natural’ relations. What should one read into that, marriage and being with a male that’s what.
 
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tcay584:
Well, you know what…if you are too timid to face the enemy, then stay out of the fight.
I’m sure she(?) meant that as a pun, all too apropos given the, er, forum. But to be its advocate for a moment, there are many folks whose encounters with porn have left them scarred, and they’d just as well prefer to meekly guard their purity than have any further encounter with a devil that knows them so well. The fight may be better left to those not so damaged.
I think you are taking my statement out of context, and since this nasty little industry…
No no, it is a nasty BIG industry, with a yearly revenue ranging into the billions of dollars a year. You are indeed right to focus your ire upon it. Just have a little more respect for those whose willingness to fight is lessened by shame, even while their ire may be increased. Their prayers go with you.

Oh, and also: check your funny bone.
 
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marcadam:
I’m sure she(?) meant that as a pun, all too apropos given the, er, forum. But to be its advocate for a moment, there are many folks whose encounters with porn have left them scarred, and they’d just as well prefer to meekly guard their purity than have any further encounter with a devil that knows them so well. The fight may be better left to those not so damaged.

No no, it is a nasty BIG industry, with a yearly revenue ranging into the billions of dollars a year. You are indeed right to focus your ire upon it. Just have a little more respect for those whose willingness to fight is lessened by shame, even while their ire may be increased. Their prayers go with you.

Oh, and also: check your funny bone.
I shouldn’t have jumped on her back…sorry Timidity. I was in a crummy mood, which is no excuse. I do despise that industry sooooo intensely that I guess I get my hackles up. Again, Timidity, I am so very sorry. I hope you accept my apology.
 
I think Tcay is on the money with this one. I would like to draw the distinction though between lesbians and hetrosexual women who have a same sex sexual encounter a few times.

Influencing factors appear to be:
  • the reduction in morality in society where the sanctioning of extra marital sex provides the stepping stone into unnatural forms of sexual practice by experimentation
  • bisexual pornograhic material providing the example of how to experiment;
  • the popularity of this lifestyle among the Holywood set and its support through trash media. One famous Australian Actress who was formally married to the Cruiser has recently stated that she is unfortunately not attracted to women
  • the gay nightclub culture with its Ecstasy drug use
  • the growing influence of more radical versions of Feminism that foster the total irrelivence of the male.
I would just like to add that another contributing factor is the increasing previlence of child sexual abuse which can cause some maturing girls/woman to avoid intimacy with men yet they still seek intimacy? In Australia, 75% of all lesbian have have been abused by a family member or close friend when they were a child.

Luke
 
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Forest-Pine:
I think you are right on both accounts, TCay.

It is because our culture has made it “OK” to have lesbian encounters, and even encourages it. It seems like the expected norm is that everyone has some skeleton in their closet when they’ve tried it. (Of course, most don’t. But many feel like they are the odd balls out for not having gone through what is so often see as a right of passage in college or something.) It is fueled by the decline of morality and the all-encompasing sexuality that is present in even our elementary children’s lives.

Notice that same-sex male encounters were 6%, while female were 14%, for teens and early 20s. Our culture still has a taboo on male same-sex encounters. It encourages lesbianism, and look what it gets as a result. Even people who do not have SSA still try it just to see…

Sad.
I’ve heard anecdotally that young girls (high-school) experiment because it is presented in class as just another option. One mother described how her daughters told her that girls making out in the halls was routine at their (Catholic, if you can believe it) school. (Where are the teachers, you ask? Afraid to reprimand for fear of being labelled homophobic hate mongers. It’s apparently OK to chastise heterosexual couples from showing affection but doing so to SS couples is a hate-crime. Go figure.)

There was an article on this about a year ago, in the Washington Post I believe, where young girls described this type of experimentation and later regretted it. They didn’t actually see it as homosexual behavior, though, which I find quite interesting. It is yet another example of the fruit of “sexuality education” in the public schools.

PS: Blech!
 
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condan:
I’ve heard anecdotally that young girls (high-school) experiment because it is presented in class as just another option. One mother described how her daughters told her that girls making out in the halls was routine at their (Catholic, if you can believe it) school. (Where are the teachers, you ask? Afraid to reprimand for fear of being labelled homophobic hate mongers. It’s apparently OK to chastise heterosexual couples from showing affection but doing so to SS couples is a hate-crime. Go figure.)

There was an article on this about a year ago, in the Washington Post I believe, where young girls described this type of experimentation and later regretted it. They didn’t actually see it as homosexual behavior, though, which I find quite interesting. It is yet another example of the fruit of “sexuality education” in the public schools.

PS: Blech!
You are so right on this post.

Comprehensive sex education in schools is what is driving this. These kids are sitting ducks for the social engineering that’s going on today. They are taught ‘tolerance’ and ‘political correctness’ and anyone who stands up to them is indeed “labelled homophobic hate mongers.” Or worse.

My son politely told his teacher (a woman) that he would not discuss homosexuality as it was against his religion’s teaching. In a mixed class of young teenagers, she ‘informed’ him “studies have shown that people who are homophobic are ususlly trying to deny their own homosexuality” !!!

Luckily he is someone who has no doubts about where his tendencies lie, but what about those who do not have a strong self-confidence and self-esteem?
 
Well this news is both good and bad.
  1. One bad thing about it is some girls are pretending to be bisexual to appear more attractive to guys.
  2. People are finally being more open about this and soon homosexuality may be tolerated so yay!
 
Why do you think that other forms of sexual perversion will not then be allowed?
I think you misunderstood, friend. I was saying that shadow_fire was trying to enrage posters with no real aim at dialog. I was encouraging you (and others) not to feed that flame, so to speak.

God Bless,
RyanL
 
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