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Where do you fall on the "don't ask don't tell" debate?
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Feb 19, 2011 05:42PM
Is there a check box for "don't give a fat fuck"? Sexual orientation is a self-fulfilling prophecy and not a very interesting one at that.
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C, I don't know if that is what Clark meant. Larry was guessing. What he did say made no sense to me.
Arminius' statement is one I have heard many times before, only from men. If I was in a situation where I was sleeping, showering, dressing & peeing with lesbians, I doubt I would give it a second thought. First of all, they have all the parts I have, so nothing new there. I'm not dumb enough to believe that being gay somehow effects your ability to be professional and self controlled. And, I'm not vain enough to think I'm irresistible! Whatever.
I absolutely do NOT think that sexual orientation is a "choice" for most people. The bisexual folks as the exception. One of my best friends in this life grew up in the Church of Christ. Preaches for brothers, deacon for a dad...he agonized over whether or not to live his life true to who he was, or who he thought he aught to be. No. He would never have chosen it.
I still remember when he came out to me. He really expected me to not want to be his friend anymore! Of course I told him he was crazy and I'd always love him, nothing would change that. Makes me sad all over again. No one will ever convince me that being gay is something you choose.
Arminius' statement is one I have heard many times before, only from men. If I was in a situation where I was sleeping, showering, dressing & peeing with lesbians, I doubt I would give it a second thought. First of all, they have all the parts I have, so nothing new there. I'm not dumb enough to believe that being gay somehow effects your ability to be professional and self controlled. And, I'm not vain enough to think I'm irresistible! Whatever.
I absolutely do NOT think that sexual orientation is a "choice" for most people. The bisexual folks as the exception. One of my best friends in this life grew up in the Church of Christ. Preaches for brothers, deacon for a dad...he agonized over whether or not to live his life true to who he was, or who he thought he aught to be. No. He would never have chosen it.
I still remember when he came out to me. He really expected me to not want to be his friend anymore! Of course I told him he was crazy and I'd always love him, nothing would change that. Makes me sad all over again. No one will ever convince me that being gay is something you choose.
They have a choice whether or not to be gay or straight... Don't they?
Jeeze, you're contentious tonight. I wasn't saying they aren't born with the attraction to both sexes. I was saying they have a CHOICE to live life gay or straight while still being true to who they are.
I think you're confusing the "ability" of a bisexual person to have sometimes a male lover, sometimes a female lover - which perhaps could be construed as "choosing" which gender to have sex with, with the condition of their brain or genes or whatever it is which has assigned them to bisexuality.

We can't help who we fall in love with or whom we are sexually attracted to.
I've always looked at sexual orientation like this. If it were indeed a choice, why would so many people put themselves through nine different shades of hell just to be with the people they love? Would it not be easier to just be straight?
Again, I do not mean in any way to come off as insulting to anyone. I'm just honestly curious why one would think bisexuality is a choice and not say the same about homosexuality or heterosexuality?
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I did say, for the third time I think, that it was not my intention to infer that one is not born with the ability to be attracted to both sexes in the case of bisexuality. Clearly my point has been completely lost in the details (and potentially my complete inability to communicate clearly ). And so I bid you good-night.
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