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I’ve been seeing a lot of people in relationships who say they’re happy and love their partner, but also feel like they missed out on exploring their bisexuality. I get it—curiosity is normal, especially if you’ve never had the chance to experience being with the same sex. But asking your partner if you can explore that can be tricky. You don’t know how they’ll react, and it’s unfair to be upset if they aren’t comfortable with it. Imagine if they asked you to sleep with other people because they felt like they missed out—that wouldn’t be easy to handle. If these feelings are getting too strong, the best thing to do is talk openly with your partner. See where they stand, or if it’s too much for you, maybe consider ending the relationship. It’s only fair to both of you, and you can’t be shocked if they don’t want to stick around.

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