 Hi you guys, she was saying that I'm back. So I had a video request today and I'm just gonna let you guys do all the work in this video. So I have a question. I'm gonna ask the question. I've already asked it on Facebook. I just wanna see what some of you guys will answer. So I have someone that I know on Facebook and they are bisexual male and they like women and they like men. It's kind of hard for them to stay in a relationship with a woman and some of the women don't really accept the bisexual thing and see him more as a woman than a male or someone that they would marry. So what do you guys think about men who are bisexual but want a family, a wife and to have kids? But on the side still want to see men and things like that. What do you guys think about that? Do you think that's right? Do you think it's wrong? Do you think if you're married that you should be faithful no matter if you're straight, gay or bisexual? Do you think that marriage can be an open marriage and still be successful with a bisexual partner? There are lots of ways that people have relationships in the world, okay? My ex-boss, I had a boss from a long, long time ago and he was bisexual, his wife was bisexual, they were married and they owned a business together and it seemed to work for them, they had a daughter. So I don't know, I can't judge anybody's situation but if you're a bisexual male or you're trying to get married and have kids and still want something on the side, you're gonna have to find someone very understanding to accept you. Not all women are automatically going to accept that because first of all, women are jealous. They don't want anybody missing with their husband straight, gay, bi or whatever. So that's gonna be hard to kind of figure out as well. And also will she have permission to see whoever she wants on the side as well? Is that part of the deal? So you're gonna have to discuss all these things, okay? Personally, I could not be in an open relationship, straight, gay, bi or whatever, I just, I couldn't do it because there's lots of dangers, risks, chances, stalker instances, just all kind of things. I wouldn't wanna do that but I know a lot of people, you know, they try to accommodate other people and they're more open-minded and willing when it comes to a relationship. Me, y'all know I like it old fashioned, old school. Man pays for everything, man is the provider. He comes home from work, you know, does write, be a good father and all that stuff. That's what I want, traditional male in my life. Don't want any alternative man. I don't want him asking me for half the rent. I don't want him looking at other men's butts. I don't want none of that. I don't want him cheating on me. I don't want him asking for an open marriage, okay? So I'm very traditional in that aspect but a lot of people will allow certain things and that's fine. As long as the relationship works for you and you're benefiting from it, I don't see a problem with it. So chime off in the comments. What do you think about the situation? Could you date a bisexual man? Would you take him seriously if you were dating him or would you feel like he was just another girlfriend or someone to talk to? Or would you feel like you could never trust him or would you feel afraid to sleep with him or would you be imagining him with another man while you're being intimate? What, tell me what's on your mind. I'm pretty sure they're gonna be watching this video and reading the comments so you can kind of talk directly to that person. It's a bisexual male. Having issues with women taking him seriously. Let him know what you guys think and let me know what you guys think. Would you do it? Have you done it? Do you know someone who has done it? What was the results? Did it work out? How long does the relationship last? Are these people still together? Give you all the good details, okay? So I'm gonna see y'all on the next video. Please, please comment so we can get some feedback, all right? I'll see you later. Bye.