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ASK MISS BLISS – HE DOESN’T BELIEVE I’M COMMITTED

April 28, 2008
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Dear Miss Bliss,
I am writing to you about a recent development concerning dating men as a bi-girl. I am dating a man and I was up front from the beginning about being bi. Later, we discussed how he actually felt about being intimate with me knowing that I am a bi-girl. He responds with [...]

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OUT WITH THE STRAIGHT FRIENDS

April 14, 2008
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“How’s your blog going?”
The question takes me off-guard. It is Saturday night and my man and I are out having drinks with his coworker, Maria, her fiancé and their friends, a lovely couple that just moved to L.A. from the east coast.
“It’s going great,” I say, while trying to remember what I told Maria [...]

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BISEXUALS ARE NO LONGER CONFUSED

January 23, 2008
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Last week, the American Psychological Association announced the findings that bisexual women are not “confused”, or in a transitional phase to become lesbian. According to Lisa Diamond, an associate professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah, the bisexual identity is a stable sexual preference and bi women continue to [...]

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THERE IS NO “ONE TYPE” OF BI-GIRL

January 2, 2008

“I don’t get the whole threesome thing.” Meg’s light red curls peek out of a crocheted cap. It is a cool, sunny Sunday in December and eight biGirls have come together in San Diego for brunch and conversation. Meg looks at me and says, “Is your site just for married girls into [...]

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3 TYPES OF OPEN RELATIONSHIPS FOR BI-GIRLS & THEIR PARTNERS

September 13, 2007

In the 2000 Census, it was revealed that for the first time in American history, more couples are “living in sin” than married. With divorce so prevalent, it is natural that our generation is looking for new, more flexible, open relationships. Relationships where partners can explore their sexuality and share their sexual fantasies with their [...]

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