Bicurious women – a new trend?

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  • Author Fran Rimrod
  • Published November 25, 2008
  • Word count 363

What do Hollywood celebrities Angelina Jolie, Drew Barrymore, Madonna & Denise Richards, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Jada Pinkett Smith have in common?

They are all Bisexual Straight Women. You would think that this is a contradiction, but not really. A Bisexual Straight Woman is a woman who frequently makes direct or thinly-veiled comments about being attracted to women, occasionally kisses or sleeps with them, but rarely or never actually dates women. She sees herself primarily as heterosexual, and while she is attracted to women, it's purely on a sexual level; she has no interest in a romantic relationship with another woman beyond sex.

A recent survey by a popular guy's magazine shows that 63% of the women surveyed admitted that they would like to sexually experiment with another woman!

Just look around and you'll see images of women kissing, holding hands and being intimate with each other in magazines, movies and advertising.

In films like Wild Things and Femme Fatale we got to see lots of hot girl-on-girl action and/or threesomes. In acclaimed television shows like SEX and the City, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Ally McBeal, the topic of bisexuality is openly displayed. In the music industry, the 2 girl duo TATU made a bisexual statement by taking off their clothes and having hundreds of girls kissing on stage and even Brittney and Madonna had a tongue kiss on stage during the Recent MTV Awards - This sexual trend is spreading like wild fire all over the world and many people are already benefiting from it!

If you think about it, a threesome is the perfect place for women to experiment with each other without the awkward feeling of being by themselves with a lady for the first time - most bicurious women simply prefer the reassurance of having a man besides them during their first experience with another woman...This reassurance helps them enjoy the soft and creamy touch of another female in a more relaxed way.

In reality, this curiosity by heterosexually-identified women isn't new... What's new is the increase in public awareness and public acceptance of female bisexuality that will transform the way we look at sex in the next decade.

Fran Rimrod is a Website Content Manager. Her current project is the popular Australian Dating Community http://www.adultsonly.com.au

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