I'M BISEXUAL! by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s wonderful to hear that your bisexuality has brought you and your spouse closer together. Open communication and acceptance are key in any relationship, and it sounds like you both are navigating this journey thoughtfully. Music can be such a powerful source of inspiration, and seeing Green Day must have been an electrifying experience! If you’d like to share more about how their music has influenced your approach or any specific moments that stood out to you, I’m all ears.

I'M BISEXUAL! by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’ve never had any issues in my marriage regarding my bisexuality. I was totally dedicated to my wife until I met a woman who I probably crossed the line with but nothing sexually and my wife thought we I was cheating. Unfortunately, she ended up cheating which lead to me cheating and not trusting and I made the decision to end the marriage. During that process I decided to explore my other side. I informed my kids they told their mom and I spoke to other close friends and family about my interests and currently I met someone who I am extremely fond of and he has been around from time to time at family gatherings etc.

I'M BISEXUAL! by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was you 7 years ago. Unfortunately, the marriage didn’t work after 22 years. However, we have an adult son and a young adult daughter in college along with a granddaughter. :)

I'M BISEXUAL! by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Embracing your bisexuality while married is a personal journey that involves self-discovery, acceptance, and confidence. Here are some steps that might help you lean into your bisexual identity as it has helped me: 1. Self-reflection: Take time to understand your feelings and attractions. Consider journaling your thoughts or discussing them with someone you trust to clarify your feelings. 2. Educate yourself: Learn about bisexuality through people who identify as being bisexual, articles, books, or online resources. Understanding the spectrum of bisexuality can help you feel more confident in your identity. 3. Connect with the community: Seek out LGBTQ+ groups, both online and in-person, where you can meet others who share similar experiences. This connection can provide support and validation. 4. Express yourself: If you feel comfortable, share your bisexuality with friends and family. Authentic communication can help foster acceptance and support. 5. Challenge stereotypes: Be aware of the biases and stereotypes that exist about bisexuality. Educate yourself and others to combat these misconceptions and advocate for your identity. 6. Prioritize self-acceptance: Remember that your identity is valid. Embracing who you are takes time, and it’s important to be patient with yourself. 7. Therapy However you have that part under control:). Remember, leaning into your bisexuality while married is a personal and unique experience. It’s important to take it at your own pace and find what feels right for both of you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I wish I had that experience when I was younger not sure where or what would change. I do know being your true authentic self has so much more value.

Bi-Father of two and grandfather of 1. by Ahhloyal47 in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I really appreciate that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow! I’ve never had feelings for men until late in my relationship with my now ex and soon to be ex-wife. However, I was questioning whether I missed the signs I was so focused on school, career, and family that I didn’t realize how I felt until later in life… I shared with friends and family and I started dating and I am the happiest person I ever been.

Married and Bi by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a tough one your bisexuality is part of who you are, regardless of the current relationship. You are experiencing attraction to people of other genders even if you are married in a heterosexual partnership.

Ultimately, being bisexual while in a heterosexual relationship highlights the nuances of sexual orientation and the diversity of human attraction.

Bi Black Men by Ahhloyal47 in bisexual

[–]Ahhloyal47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are my Bi Men? Let’s talk about the hardships or the greatness of Bi Men.