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<blockquote data-quote="Barbie" data-source="post: 242399" data-attributes="member: 25166"><p>I think you CAN know from as young as 5 years old, but not always. My best friend Danielle had been dating guys for years and doing sexual things with them, but then one day she met a girl and really fell for her and since then she's realised she's never actually been into guys, even though she used to think she was. I think some people know from a young age but others need that little "push" to see the signs and realise it.</p><p>I also don't think bisexuals are a joke, that's a bit rude. If some hormones make us like guys and some hormones make us like girls, why can't some people be born with both? (I have no idea how correct that statement is or how completely wrong it could be, I've not read the article so I don't know if it's physically impossible to be born with both or whatever). But many people identify themselves as bisexual before coming out as gay, just because they're confused and don't know what they really want, and I guess some people just are attracted to both sexes, just as some people aren't attracted to either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbie, post: 242399, member: 25166"] I think you CAN know from as young as 5 years old, but not always. My best friend Danielle had been dating guys for years and doing sexual things with them, but then one day she met a girl and really fell for her and since then she's realised she's never actually been into guys, even though she used to think she was. I think some people know from a young age but others need that little "push" to see the signs and realise it. I also don't think bisexuals are a joke, that's a bit rude. If some hormones make us like guys and some hormones make us like girls, why can't some people be born with both? (I have no idea how correct that statement is or how completely wrong it could be, I've not read the article so I don't know if it's physically impossible to be born with both or whatever). But many people identify themselves as bisexual before coming out as gay, just because they're confused and don't know what they really want, and I guess some people just are attracted to both sexes, just as some people aren't attracted to either. [/QUOTE]
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