








Tsuki wrote:^ I'm Bi and found someone. TBH guys don't go looking as it happens when you least expect it...or at least it happened to me
. But make sure you are happy before hand and be open about who you are
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Carl Skywalker wrote:Tsuki wrote:^ I'm Bi and found someone. TBH guys don't go looking as it happens when you least expect it...or at least it happened to me
. But make sure you are happy before hand and be open about who you are
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If it was just that, I wouldn't have given up completely, tbh I think it's probably easier for us bi folks, as we're open to male or female forms. Just mean dating in general is a right pain in the flank, and considering all the many other... difficulties, I've simply decided it's more trouble than it's worth. If something comes along one day, well I'll be shocked as all hell, but I'd be open to it, certainly. I've just given up on expecting to one day find something. It's stressful to think about. Very much so. Being happy is nigh on impossible for me anyway (I mean, I'm happy with who I am, but I am not happy about other things about me and likely to never be) so no point in making myself even more unhappy thinking about something that's probably never gonna be.
. Hope things do improve for you though <3











Regulus wrote:I think that, no matter what, if you're in the act of actively looking for another person, you're going to have a bad time.
The only lasting relationships seem to be those that happen by accident, or just as a happy consequence of some other action. If you're actively looking for a significant other... it just doesn't work. It's not like shopping for a new TV where you can just go to the store and eventually decide to pick one that fits your needs.

GeminiGemelo wrote:For sure though I recognize that it must be very difficult for people who are strictly lesbian/gay to find people, especially since many cultures aren't that accepting of that kind of relationship.













Marizzle wrote:Even in accepting cultures, it can be hard, IMO. It's quite true that there are many gay people who make the decision to never come out nor act upon their true feelings mainly because they are incapable of dealing with the struggles it brings and that, by itself, 'lowers' the 'number of available people'. I mean, everyone gets tired of people whose main task apparently is putting their noses in someone else's business and/or try to make their lives a living hell.

























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