<p>When people go off to college, do people tend to experiment with their sexuality? Do men try thing with men and do women try things with women? I always wondered this, what are your thoughts?</p>
<p>well, I don't know about anyone else...but if I was going to 'experiment' It would be with a human of the female gender... so I don't plan on getting 'curious'...</p>
<p>College could possibly inspire me to be more relaxed sexually or at least more open-minded but I think that stems more from my liberal and permissive nature. Currently I'm quite fine with being a gay male and I simply don't see any females popping into the equation once I begin my higher education. As for others it may be part of exploring themselves or may be fostered by an atmosphere far away from your parents where the restrictions of society and home seem absent or irrelevant.</p>
<p>what about for the acurious?</p>
<p>^^^well, you could try something new with your hand.</p>
<p>what about an acurious person born without hands?</p>
<p>stretch a lot and be able to use your mouth?</p>
<p>"acurious" lol</p>
<p>Most kids I know don't wait till college to experiment sexually... or bisexually (myself not included! haha)</p>
<p>Yeah, I don't see any reason to wait. I suppose it might make it easier, but it's not excessively difficult now.</p>
<p>i actually do think that in college one might try to experiment with their sexuality. see im thinking that while in college the opportunity is more available than in high school. there is more drinking on college campuses and someone could get "really drunk" one night and decided to go ahead with it. some might just begin to develop feelings for someone and since you are living in closes quarters there wouldnt be much holding you back...</p>
<p>Is curiousness the same as curiosity?</p>
<p>I suppose people would become more "curious" but that's also confounded with age.</p>
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<p>lol wow, way to miss the satire</p>
<p>well its hard to get satire online</p>
<p>I think it's just as common now as it probably was ~10 years ago, but many high schools have become bigger and more liberal and bicuriousity, and the experimentation that might come with it, is more acceptable now at a younger age.</p>
<p>-Someone who's considered herself bicurious since she was 13 and will probably wait til college to experiment.</p>
<p>the satire was pretty obvious though...bi-curious v. a-curious</p>
<p>I think if someone is curious, and they will eventually experiment but haven't in high school, then they probably will in college. Mostly just because you're away from your parents and old friends who you may not want to find out, often the environment could be more relaxed about that, etc. </p>
<p>Just a guess though, I'm not looking into any of that myself so I don't really have a personal experience or anything.</p>