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chocolatecookie3
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Confused Jan 07, 2016 at 05:07 PM
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So I've always thought I was straight, but since last summer I've been questioning my sexuality. I only see myself in a relationship with a guy, but I find myself sexually attracted to guys as well as girls. I know that as a teen I sometimes noticed other girls' and women's cleavage or boobs and I've always watched lesbian porn as well as straight ones, but I never really thought about it. I know that more straight women watch those videos or read those stories. But last summer I started to really question myself. Sometimes I have periods where I'm mainly into guys, and sometimes the thought of a girl kissing me and making out or experimenting turns me on more than the thought of a guy. I think that if a girl ever tried to kiss me in real life, I would probably be willing to see how it feels. I'm not sure what to make of all this, because I've never been in a relationship with anyone (romantically or sexually) and I've only had 1 crush on a guy so far. So any advice or ideas are welcome.
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