[WHY WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE BISEXUAL THAN A MAN ] GOOD THREAD (GTFIN)

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The question of why women appear to exhibit higher rates of bisexuality or sexual fluidity compared to men is a fascinating intersection of biology, psychology, and sociology. While there isn't one "silver bullet" answer, researchers have developed several compelling frameworks to explain this disparity.

Here is a deeper look into why the female experience of attraction often presents as more fluid.

1. The Concept of Female Sexual Fluidity
One of the most significant shifts in modern psychology came from Dr. Lisa Diamond, who proposed that female sexuality is inherently more "plastic" or fluid than male sexuality.

Context-Dependent Attraction: For many women, attraction is less about a fixed "target" (man or woman) and more about the specific person or the emotional context. A woman who considers herself heterosexual might find herself attracted to a specific woman because of a profound emotional bond.

Life-Span Changes: Studies show that women are more likely than men to change their sexual identity labels throughout their lives. A woman might identify as straight in her 20s, bisexual in her 30s, and lesbian in her 40s, or vice-versa, depending on her experiences and environment.

2. Socio-Cultural Pressures and "The Masculinity Trap"
Societal norms play a massive role in how people report and express their attractions.

Rigid Masculinity: In most cultures, the definition of "manhood" is very narrow and fragile. For a man, even a small hint of attraction toward another man is often seen as a complete "revocation" of his masculinity. This creates a strong psychological incentive for men to categorize themselves as strictly 100% straight or 100% gay, with very little room for a "middle ground."

Greater Latitude for Women: Women generally have more social freedom to express affection. Physical closeness, holding hands, or emotional intimacy between female friends is normalized. This "softer" social boundary allows women to explore or acknowledge bisexual feelings without the same level of immediate social "excommunication" that men might face.

3. Differences in Physiological Arousal Patterns
Bio-psychological studies have uncovered interesting differences in how the brain and body respond to visual stimuli.

Specific vs. Nonspecific Arousal: Research using pupil dilation and physiological markers suggests that men tend to have "category-specific" arousal. A straight man usually only responds to images of women, and a gay man to images of men.

The "Broad" Response: In contrast, many women—regardless of their self-identified orientation—show physiological arousal to a wider variety of stimuli. This doesn't mean they act on it or identify as bisexual, but it suggests a biological substrate that is more open to diverse forms of attraction.

4. The "Emotional-First" Pathway
There is a long-standing theory in evolutionary psychology and sociology that women’s desire is often more "procreative" or "relational" in its origin.

Demisexual Tendencies: While not true for everyone, women are statistically more likely to report that their physical attraction grows out of an emotional connection. Since deep emotional intimacy can be formed with any gender, the "pathway" to sexual attraction is more easily cleared for women across the gender spectrum.

A Note on "Invisible" Male Bisexuality
It is also worth considering that men might not actually be less bisexual; they might just be less likely to admit it.

Because of biphobia (which exists in both straight and LGBTQ+ circles), many bisexual men feel they will be rejected by women for being "closeted gay men" or rejected by gay men for not being "gay enough." This leads many men who feel attraction to both genders to simply pick a side and stay there for safety and social ease.

Summary of Key Differences
FactorFemale PatternMale Pattern
OrientationOften fluid and evolving.Often fixed and categorical.
TriggersOften driven by emotional intimacy.Often driven by visual/physical traits.
Social CostMedium; sometimes fetishized but often tolerated.High; often seen as a threat to "manhood."
ArousalBroad/Nonspecific.Narrow/Category-specific.
Ultimately, while biology provides the "hardware" for attraction, society provides the "software" that tells us which feelings are acceptable to act on. The higher rates of bisexuality in women likely reflect a combination of a more flexible biological nature and a slightly more forgiving social environment




ts is Ai generated no need to explain , but u know now that watching bisexual foids isn't gayshit
 
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what was the point in this:cautious:
 
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fat dnr
 
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Ai generated? Dnr
 
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Either way they still feed hypergamy so
Fuck AI tho
+ i could care less about foids sexual life son


 
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I didn’t read ngl
But It’s very rare to find a women that’s genuinely physically attracted to another woman’s body .

It’s usually them finding comfort in another girl with the same hobbies and interests like them and they call it lesbian shit .
 
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fu

ck foid tho I did ts cuz mf said that gooning to bisexual women is gay

Just stop gooning bro
High Tier Cuck Shit, watching some girl fuck with another girl or some guy fucking a random girl come on...
Quit that shit
 
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