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Dear "P,"
We must infer an
underlying question — one that is definitely of wide interest in the
swinging life: "Should there be more tolerance and acceptance of
male bisexuality in swinging?"
As
anyone who has read much of the swinging "literature" knows, female
bisexuality is universally accepted and generally encouraged, while
male bisexuality is not. And that, of course, is a serious
understatement. Time and again, seemingly rational folk will expound
on the virtues of sexual freedom, the joys of sexual variety, and
the stupidity of society's puritanical mores and, in the next
breath, blithely and unequivocally condemn any sexual interaction
between males.
In
twenty-some years of research on swinging, we have never seen or
heard male bisexuality mentioned except as something that "just
isn't done." Yet, in those same years, we have often observed that
it is, indeed, done — and not all that rarely, either. Our best
guess is that at least 20 percent of male swingers have participated
in bisexual, or at least bi-playful, interactions at one time or
another. This rate is hardly on a par with female bisexual
activities, but it certainly shows that the common perception is a
myth.
In
light of the epidemic of homophobia in our culture, 20 percent is a
remarkably high proportion. If men's natural sexual tendencies were
allowed the same freedom as women's, we would surely see a rate of
bisexual activity in swinging more equivalent to that of females.
Would this be a good thing? Well, if it were natural, healthy, and
pleasurable, of course it would be a good thing!
Will it
happen? As more women decide that male bi-playfulness doesn't lessen
their mate's masculinity, is only fair, and might be fun, it is
beginning to happen. But don't hold your breath.
Stay
Playful, Ed and Dana |