Your sexual orientation is a personal and natural part of who you are. It's important to embrace and accept yourself for who you are, regardless of labels. Allow yourself the space to explore and understand your feelings, and remember that there is no right or wrong answer to your question. Trust your own feelings and be true to yourself.
They aren't. This is absurd. Points to consider:There is no such thing as a "heterosexual man with bisexual tendencies." You are actually describing a bisexual man, not a heterosexual man. Heterosexual men, by definition, are heterosexual only.Not all bisexual men are interested in being submissive, and not all prefer a certain physical type. All bisexual men are different.
Since heterosexual men believe that bisexuality does not exist, only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
Since all heterosexual women have a fear of female homosexuality, only women that are bisexual or lesbian should answer questions about female homosexuality, and since heterosexual women are only attracted to the opposite sex only bisexual women and women that are lesbians should answer questions about female homosexuality.
No, he is heterosexual.
Since heterosexual women don't believe that bisexuality exist, only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
None. There are no signs. Also, consider these points:There is no such thing as "bisexual tendencies." A person is either bisexual or they are not bisexual.A heterosexual man cannot be bisexual (by definition of "heterosexual").The ACLU doesn't care about a person's sexual orientation.
Whether or not the man is bisexual is not really an issue. A bisexual man can be just as monogamous and faithful as any other type of man.
Since all heterosexual men that are only attracted to the opposite sex have a fear male homosexuality, only gay men and only bisexual men and only men that have bisexual tendencies should be allowed to answer questions about male homosexuality.
The same as you should do if you were heterosexual and your friend was of the opposite gender, focus on your friendship and be a good friend.
Yes, of course.
When referring to a straight girl you mean that she is heterosexual. If she is not heterosexual she may be considered homosexual or bisexual.
If he likes men, he is homosexual. If he likes woman, he is heterosexual, if he likes both, he is bisexual.