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I am a 23 year old man, that had a rough time figuring myself out the past decade or so (still figuring things out but in a much better place). I’m not interested in coming out I don’t feel that everyone needs to know this type of thing. I’m a pretty masculine man and I like that. Anyways I have finally accepted that I I am bisexual. Definitely straight leaning I prefer relationships with women and not feel a need to have a relationship with a man. If I was more comfortable with some of my family members knowing and all that, and if I met a guy I really connected with I’m sure I would give it a shot. I have a very serious relationship with my amazing girlfriend. She is bicurious she likes very surface level things with other women. We are interested in exploring our bi sides together and inviting people to explore with us if it happens naturally in the right circumstances. We had our first experience with a girlfriend of hers, it happened very naturally and we all were real respectful and just enjoyed it, it didn’t hurt our relationship or trust and we both still are friends with her almost like it never happened. But for me I don’t really have any bi or gay friends, I have one but he’s like my bro and we wouldn’t go there. I’m just wondering how I can meet more people like me without dating apps they are insane and filled with people that just want to get off and no friendship or connection. I don’t work in a field where I can meet people or make friends at all really, and I just have a hard time making my own friends in general. I live my girlfriend’s friends they are awesome but we wouldn’t go there. Anyways I really want to meet more people like me even if we are really just friends and enjoy hanging out. Any advice?
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