A friend of mine whom I thought was a devout lesbian, tells me she is now not sure if she likes women or men better. Her long-time SO not only dumped her but also ran off with credit cards, bank book and a lot of the stuff from their house.
In other words, the stab-in-the-back nature of the breakup has my friend confused about her gender.
I'm puzzled by this. Hetero men have this kind of betrayal happen to them all the time, but I've never heard of one becoming gay because of it. I don't know any gay men who have been betrayed quite this thoroughly, so I don't know about that angle.
In other words, the stab-in-the-back nature of the breakup has my friend confused about her gender.
I'm puzzled by this. Hetero men have this kind of betrayal happen to them all the time, but I've never heard of one becoming gay because of it. I don't know any gay men who have been betrayed quite this thoroughly, so I don't know about that angle.
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Date: 2006-03-07 09:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-07 09:45 pm (UTC)It is also possible that the psycho lover may have told the friend something along the lines of "you're not a real lesbian" or something similar, and that may have the friend doubting her sexuality. Frankly, I tend to be in the camp of people should explore what seems interesting to them. If that means men, in the case of your friend, then she should try them. However, as other people have pointed out, there is plenty of stigma with being bisexual from both het and gay sides, which may be part of the concern of her sexual preference.