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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals are hetero- or homoromantic? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \
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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals are hetero- or homoromantic? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\\\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \\\"It\\\'s not the sex, it\\\'s the person\\\" variety. I think it\\\'s unfair and a tad ignorant to claim that they\\\'re \\\"more\\\" bi than those who lean a certain way.

I plan on taking this to the Trope Repair Shop once the forum\\\'s own issues are straightened out, but I still wanted to get people\\\'s opinions on this.
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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals prefer one gender over the other? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \
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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals are hetero- or homoromantic? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\\\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \\\"It\\\'s not the sex, it\\\'s the person\\\" variety. I think it\\\'s unfair and a tad ignorant to claim that they\\\'re \\\"more\\\" bi than those who lean a certain way.

I plan on taking this to the Trope Repair Shop once the forum\\\'s own issues are straightened, but I still wanted to get people\\\'s opinions on this.
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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals prefer one gender over the other? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \
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What is this trope trying to say exactly? That many bisexuals prefer one gender over the other? That actually sounds realistic. The description seems to imply that every bisexual in fiction should follow a 50/50 quota of men and women that they date, but bisexuality is almost never that clean-cut. Maybe I\\\'m limited in exposure, but only a few bisexuals I know are the \\\"It\\\'s not the sex, it\\\'s the person\\\" variety. I think it\\\'s unfair and a tad ignorant to claim that they\\\'re \\\"more\\\" bi than those who lean a certain way.

I plan on taking this to the Trope Repair Shop once the forum\\\'s own issues are straightened, but I still wanted to get people\\\'s opinions on this.
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