Look on the bright side, you could be bisexual. (I’ve caught myself flirting with a dozen people simultaneously in the same thread of conversation without having realized I had started doing it.)
Perhaps you can elaborate on what that bright side is?
(personally, being bisexual myself, I can agree that it has good points and bad points. In this conversation however what comes up is mostly the bad—experiencing that sexual tension distorting my behaviour with both sexes, pushes me towards the belief that there’s no escape—that sane behaviour and interesting relationships are mutually exclusive. Maybe sane behaviour is just a myth :P.)
[ I did upvote your post because I do feel it adds something to the discussion.]
The bright side is that Nyan (AFAIK) isn’t bisexual, and only has to deal with this problem with half the population, so pretty much what you seem to be anticipating here.
(On the other hand, bisexuality means you have a lot more practice dealing with sexual tension. Good or bad out of that depends on whether or not the extra practice helps you solve the problem rather than just exaggerating it.)
Ah, it’s another victim of the absence of tone in text, then.
(That’s also a good point. Certainly I don’t suffer from the more facepalm-worthy expressions of sexual tension, and I can make fun of it instead of taking it seriously.)
Look on the bright side, you could be bisexual. (I’ve caught myself flirting with a dozen people simultaneously in the same thread of conversation without having realized I had started doing it.)
Perhaps you can elaborate on what that bright side is?
(personally, being bisexual myself, I can agree that it has good points and bad points. In this conversation however what comes up is mostly the bad—experiencing that sexual tension distorting my behaviour with both sexes, pushes me towards the belief that there’s no escape—that sane behaviour and interesting relationships are mutually exclusive. Maybe sane behaviour is just a myth :P.)
[ I did upvote your post because I do feel it adds something to the discussion.]
The bright side is that Nyan (AFAIK) isn’t bisexual, and only has to deal with this problem with half the population, so pretty much what you seem to be anticipating here.
(On the other hand, bisexuality means you have a lot more practice dealing with sexual tension. Good or bad out of that depends on whether or not the extra practice helps you solve the problem rather than just exaggerating it.)
Ah, it’s another victim of the absence of tone in text, then.
(That’s also a good point. Certainly I don’t suffer from the more facepalm-worthy expressions of sexual tension, and I can make fun of it instead of taking it seriously.)
Fantastic point.