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- From: ac999273@umbc.edu (ac999273)
- Newsgroups: soc.bi
- Subject: Re: Bisexuality and androgyny
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 15:47:57 -0500
- Organization: Univ. of MD, Baltimore County
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- References: <16B5A11EC5.SILVERI@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> <1k2a10INNq9o@network.ucsd.edu> <1993Jan27.200605.15795@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>
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- In article <1993Jan27.200605.15795@dcs.warwick.ac.uk> crisp@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Badvoc) writes:
- >In <1k2a10INNq9o@network.ucsd.edu> vanhoek@bend.ucsd.edu (Karen van Hoek) writes:
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- >To me being bisexual mean you don't think gender is very important.
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- I disagree. I am bi, and gender is still extremely important to
- me.
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- >I don't like men who look very masculine. They make me feel uncomftable.
- >Alough I find the feminine look very attractive I prefer women who don't
- >look so feminine. I don't know. This might just be me being strange.
- >
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- I don't know, perhaps I am strange, but I like feminine women
- and masculine men. I have never liked feminine men.... that's ick to me.
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- >
- >I think that people should show what ever, and as much masculinity and
- >feminity that they have and feel comftable with reguardless of gender.
- >
- Yes, but like I say, to me it is not regardless of gender.
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