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- From: pclary@mushroom.csc.calpoly.edu (Ellen Clary)
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- Subject: Re: soc.bi Frequently Answered Questions (FAQ)
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 07:21:36 GMT
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- trussell@cwis.unomaha.edu (Tim Russell) wrote...
- > I think it's a combination of the fact that bisexuals tend to have more
- >open-minded attitudes about sex in general, and also that they're understand-
- >ably more at ease being in a sexual setting with a MOTSS.
-
- Oh dear, Ciaran the generalization cop is going to get you for at least
- the first part of that statement. My guess is that attitudes about
- sex (be in threesomes or whathaveyou) have more to do with self-esteem
- and personal comfort levels than orientation. If you know of large
- scale surveys that say otherwise please post them - I'd be happy to
- see them.
-
- Ellen
- ellen@dgi.com
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