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I'm heterosexual. But I've only had experience with guys so far, never with other women, so who knows what would happen if I ever try it?

I've read somewhere that the majority of people are actually bisexual, just at varying degrees. Some will be 50% male/50% female, others 80% male/20% female, etc... Of course, since it was an article on the internet, I'm not certain if it was reliable or not.
I like this post.

True bisexuality (meaning you are similarly attracted to both males and females) is very rare especially in men. In general most people have a significant preference for one sex over the other. And in cases like that, I'm not sure if you can still define that as true bisexualism, but it's hard because not everyone agrees on the definition of bisexuality anyway. If you define bisexuality as any degree of attraction for to both men and women, then a whole crap load of people can be identified as bisexual. Those who show roughly the same amount of interest for males and females is not common at all. And very uncommon among men.

Northwestern University did a recent study where they advertised for males who identified themselves as "bisexual". But when these men were shown erotic images of both men and women, every single participants showed a much greater genital arousal for one sex over the other.

If you study the genital arousal of women, you can come to the conclusion that most if not ALL women are "bisexual" (if you go by the more loose definition of the word). Most women show genital arousal when shown erotic videos/images of both men and women, regardless of whether they identify themselves as heterosexual, lesbian, or bisexual.

I'm heterosexual. Sex-wise, I can see the appeal in being with another woman. Personality-wise, the idea of being in a romantic relationship with another girl is terrifying. Girls are insane sometimes.
To me, the definition would be "desiring to have sex with", as in "if you saw an attractive person of this gender, would you desire to have sex with them?" Relationships is a different level, to me. Some people don't prefer to have relationships with either gender, but are still more than happy to have sex with one or both genders.

Personally, I have no desire to have homosexual sex - it personally repulses me. I also don't get aroused when looking at males, so I guess I'm just one of those kind of guys.

My theory is pretty much what you said, though. It's basically that girls are far more likely to be bisexual than males, while males are more likely to be homosexual than females.