True enough. But is it usual to not be satisfied by just one gender when one likes both. If one decides to be in a relationship.
I think its simply easy that, "If one likes both, then thats that, that one will be with that person if that person likes that person, even if its this or that gender. So it doesnt matter what gender it is."
I personally think its just, meh i like both equally but if i find one i like then thats about it.
But some have asked if bisexuals really are satisfied with being with just that person since they like both gender.
That's basically the question my friend wondered about.
Liking both doesn't automatically mean needing or even wanting to have both.
Ofc I can only speak for myself, but when I'm together with someone I pretty much only have eyes for that person, even tho I could also be attracted to the other gender. I don't feel unsatisfied at all because there's someone who loves me and that's all I'm "asking" for.
I can admit that I sometimes feel a bit like there are some "pieces missing" or something because I've never been together with a female, but even then it's still just a pretty faint and fleeting feeling and not exactly unsatisfaction. I guess it's what them experts would call "curiosity" or something.
I do know a few people who identify as bi and thinks along the lines of "I like both and binding myself to only one will take away so much from me, so I'll just remain single for now with maybe a few friends with benefits" tho.
Without really having looked into this I'm just going to assume that that's not as common as "I love *someone*, *someone* loves me, we're happy, why would I want someone else?", but weirder things have happened so I could be wrong.