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Compound revelations


E. Fleischman


When someone tells you they are bisexual, you may generally infer the following:
��A. That they would enjoy having sex with you.
��B. That they would enjoy having sex with the person next to you.
��C. That being next to does not in itself meet the prerequisites to sex.
��D. That if you have sex with them, you will find them endowed with a good repertoire.

When someone tells you they are non-monogamous, you may generally infer the following:
��A. That they would enjoy having sex with you.
��B. That they would enjoy having sex with the person next to you and you.
��C. That everyone interested could participate.
��D. That if want a lover, or if you want to find a sex party, you could talk to that person.

When someone tells you they are a poet, you may generally infer the following:
��A. That they would enjoy having sex with you.
��B. That if you have sex with them, they will write about you and read it to the person next to you.
��C. That if you don’t have sex with them, they will write about you and have sex with the person next to you.
��D. That in bed, you’ll know you’re with a poet.



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