An Australian woman says she suddenly found herself feeling frisky for the fairer sex after coming off the contraceptive pill.
Tessa Bona, 30, was first prescribed the birth control medication when she was 15 years old, with her doctor saying it would help regulate her periods.
The Melbourne brunette spent almost a decade and a half taking the pill each day and identified as heterosexual, having only ever dated men.
After a breakup with her long-term boyfriend last year, however, Bonna decided to quit the contraceptive — and suddenly found her eyes drawn to women, she claimed.
“I had never given women a go romantically; I never really thought that was for me,” the out-and-proud beauty told News.com.au. “But once I got off the pill, everything changed … All of a sudden, men were just not attractive to me.”
Tessa Bona, 30, was first prescribed the birth control medication when she was 15 years old, with her doctor saying it would help regulate her periods.
The Melbourne brunette spent almost a decade and a half taking the pill each day and identified as heterosexual, having only ever dated men.
After a breakup with her long-term boyfriend last year, however, Bonna decided to quit the contraceptive — and suddenly found her eyes drawn to women, she claimed.
“I had never given women a go romantically; I never really thought that was for me,” the out-and-proud beauty told News.com.au. “But once I got off the pill, everything changed … All of a sudden, men were just not attractive to me.”
I stopped taking the pill — within a month I was bisexual and dating women
“I had never given women a go romantically; I never really thought that was for me,” said out-and-proud beauty Tessa Bonna.
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