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UFC fighter Marvin Vettori gets slammed hard for asking whether men can be bisexual

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Do you think men can be bisexual?I don’t think soIt didn’t take long for Vettori to receive his answer, and get mocked for his ignorance.

Good thing there’s still time left in Bisexual Awareness Week (Sept. 16-23). Vettori could use some education…Marvin is currently grappling with his sexuality harder than he grapples with his opponents https://t.co/p3vWXMa5W3This is why you get paid to get punched in the head https://t.co/8VK8KAkw2uYou suck at haiku’swhy would men not be able to be bisexualam i missing something how do people think sex works https://t.co/545otArd6eDo you think about this a lot?While the question is profoundly stupid, at least Vettori got a date out of the ordeal!

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