The study found
that self-confident, willing to be frank that they were bisexual men performing
better in bed, and more adept at maintaining intimate relationships, they were
more affectionate companions and fathers.
An Australian
woman who has been in love with a bisexual man has shown that they can not
accept a straight man after dating a bisexual man because the straight men are
more vulnerable and more likely to discriminate against women Or a straight
male cancer attitude.
To a certain
extent, it may be because bisexual men are more willing to try to understand
themselves, whether sexual orientation, or to question those who have been
educated from childhood, masculinity. According to Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli,
co-author of Women's Relationships with Bisexual Men, a senior lecturer in
health and education at Deakin University in Australia, bisexual men are less
likely to have unequal traditional gender roles. In order to prove their
findings, she and researcher Sara Lubowitz studied 79 Australian women who had
been dating with bisexual men.
Dr. Maria
Pallotta-Chiarolli shared their research online: "These women said their
bisexual pilots were questionable and more sensitive to the so-called
masculinity and sexual orientation, and wanted to build an equal relationship
They are more respectful, more eager to be fathers, and have an atmosphere of
equality between men and women at home, and these men are more aware of sexual
diversity and sexual needs, so these bisexual men are committed to less They
are also more willing to try fresh sexual behavior, many women find themselves
in and bisexual companions get along with the gradual acceptance of the BDSM, a
new type of intimate relationship , They are also encouraged to explore the
sexual desire between the same sex.
"Some of our
women said that after dating with bisexual men, they were almost no longer able
to go back and meet with straight men.
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