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ohsnap
April 6th, 2011, 06:19 AM
1. Do you think bi/homo romanticism without the sexual attraction is considered when classifying someone's orientation (and yes I know it's called 'sexual' orientation but what is your take on the whole thing)
2. Do you think for example, two girls (one lesbian and the other homoromantic) could be in a sustainable relationship?
3. Do you think it is common for people to be biromantic and heterosexual? What are your experiences?
4. Would having a mutual homo/hetero romantic relationship be like being asexual?

I've talked to several friends about it (I use the excuse that I'm curious as to whether or not it's the hormonal teenagers thing but I feel like I'm trying to hide that I'm gay or something {I'm not}). None of them have had the same experiences as me (having emotional attraction to people of the same sex) and I have since concluded I'm homo/bi romantic (unsure).

if I'm homoromantic and heterosexual, would it be right to say I'm bi or straight?

Sorry there's so many brackets and stuff. Hope it wasn't too confusing. :D

Sosaku
April 6th, 2011, 10:08 AM
you can say you are bi. you are sexually and emotionally attracted to females, yet you are also attracted emotionally to males. a relationship doesn't have to be revolving around sex. It helps but doesn't have to.

Craig1995
April 6th, 2011, 10:37 AM
Kind of a complicated situation
I guess it could work. But dont really understand what u mean :L

clr9823
April 6th, 2011, 06:24 PM
Homoromantic/Hetrosexual... to me that just sounds like a straight guy with a caring side... possibly a bit camp and a bit metrosexual as well. And emotional connection with guys + normal hetro attraction would make you straight imho but when in doubt, avoid labels :)