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	Comments on: Bisexual Men Find It Stressful To Lie	</title>
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		By: Granny Mac		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting. I do agree with you that partners deserve to know if they want to know (I believe some prefer to stay uninformed in spite of the danger). If there is a don&#039;t ask don&#039;t tell agreement and the bisexual isn&#039;t misleading his or her partner, then possibly the stress of overt lying would be lessened. I&#039;m not sure. A friend of mine is in a Polyamory group (no restrictions on number or gender of partners, as I understand it), honest disclosure, and as far as I can tell jealousy often becomes an issue just as it does in monogamous relationships; but at least there is not deception. I don&#039;t know what is the best/healthiest policy for sexual behavior, but I vote for honesty.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting. I do agree with you that partners deserve to know if they want to know (I believe some prefer to stay uninformed in spite of the danger). If there is a don&#8217;t ask don&#8217;t tell agreement and the bisexual isn&#8217;t misleading his or her partner, then possibly the stress of overt lying would be lessened. I&#8217;m not sure. A friend of mine is in a Polyamory group (no restrictions on number or gender of partners, as I understand it), honest disclosure, and as far as I can tell jealousy often becomes an issue just as it does in monogamous relationships; but at least there is not deception. I don&#8217;t know what is the best/healthiest policy for sexual behavior, but I vote for honesty.</p>
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