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Lindsay Lohan is Torn Between Two Sexes
By Allie | November 14, 2008
Lindsay Lohan is apparently torn between sex with women, and sex with men.

Lohan and Samantha Ronson have been enjoying a long-term lesbian relationship, problem is… Lindsay is now flirting with men again and it’s making Samantha extremely jealous.
A source told The Sun,
“Lindsay and Sam had a huge bust up last week at Pure night club in Las Vegas. Lindsay was flirting with a guy and Sam was ballistic.
Lindsay says she loves Sam more than anything but she just can’t help that she is attracted to the opposite sex. She thinks that they should come to some sort of understanding.
Lindsay wants an open relationship where she can explore her heterosexuality without feeling guilty or sneaking around.”
Uh oh… open relationships usually spell trouble — nothing more than a free ticket to cheat.
Poor Samantha… she’s always going to feel like she has to compete for Lindsay’s affections. I wonder if Ronson has considered a strap-on?
Topics: Lindsay Lohan, Wired Gossip |
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February 9th, 2009 at 4:36 pm
Open relationships do not automatically spell trouble and they certainly aren’t a ticket to “cheat”. Cheating is sneaking and lying. My wife is bisexual and we have an open relationship so she can explore her bisexuality. It makes no sense to be bisexual and have that cut out of your life simply due to marriage. 19 years of marriage and 15 years of an open relationship for us…and everything is great. We have more honesty and communication than most marriages. Then again, 50 of all marriages end in divorce. Dare I say that RESPONSIBLE open relationships could be a positive thing for a significant number of marriages?