Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: FergusieC on 28/05/2009 22:59:01
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An idea sparked off by the recent hype in learning and research based on changes in the female body during various stages of her cycle...
So....
Are bisexual women generally more interested in men during their most fertile period? [:X]
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Is there any reason why they shouldn't be?
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It's a well know fact that any woman who doesn't fancy me must be a Lesbian.
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It's a well know fact that any woman who doesn't fancy me must be a Lesbian.
Or took good advice and went to Specsavers!!!
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Sauce!
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We should test this hypothesis of yours.
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On whom????????
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You can volunteer if you want. You might need a sex change though.
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Perhaps one of those 'poll' things?
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Good idea, why don't you start one you handsome stud. Ugh!....
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fascinating question..
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Conducting a double blind trial would be challenging.
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I remember reading that straight women are apparently more interested in more masculine men when they are at their most fertile time, and more feminine men when they are not. I imagine the same thing applies, but perhaps to a lesser degree, to bisexual women.
I'll ask my girlfriend next time I see her if she's noticed any differences in attraction to the two sexes at different times of the month [:P]