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Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but another thread got me wondering about this and I realized I had absolutely no idea about the answer.
Basically, is there such a thing as a bisexual sex scene with only two participants?
I always thought of it as:
M+F = straight sex scene.
M+M = gay sex scene
F+F = Lesbian sex scene.*
However, what if one (or both) of the individuals is bisexual? Does that make it a "bisexual sex scene" or is the scene defined by the genetalia that's present during that particular encounter?
Thanks in advance for the vocabulary/terminology lesson.
*This is assuming that the scene in question does not contain any hermaphrodites, which brings up another question: is there a special term for hermaphroditic sex scenes?
Basically, is there such a thing as a bisexual sex scene with only two participants?
I always thought of it as:
M+F = straight sex scene.
M+M = gay sex scene
F+F = Lesbian sex scene.*
However, what if one (or both) of the individuals is bisexual? Does that make it a "bisexual sex scene" or is the scene defined by the genetalia that's present during that particular encounter?
Thanks in advance for the vocabulary/terminology lesson.
*This is assuming that the scene in question does not contain any hermaphrodites, which brings up another question: is there a special term for hermaphroditic sex scenes?
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