Originally posted by xFLAMeHD
Most people and animals are heterosexual.
'Komodo dragons, hammerhead sharks, Brahminy blind snakes, water fleas, certain types of bees, scorpions, wasps, and even some types of birds, among others, are capable of reproducing asexually, if necessary.'
Just because the majority of people/animals are heterosexual doesn't meant that it is the only way. As the above quote states, not all reproduction is male-female and since some animals are asexual as well then it must be right as it is evolution at work. The animals may have to produce asexually to stop their species becoming extinct. So it must be right if you are asexual, proving that being heterosexual is not the only correct way to reproduce.
About bisexual being 'wrong', some humans actually change sex in their lifetime through natural processes. The chromosomes in our body actually change, which is why men sometimes have breasts. This is a natural process, does it mean it is wrong? There are numerous cases of female to male transformation after birth. If a woman changed gender normally and still found men attractive, is this wrong?
Animals are the same, clownfish can change sex. Clownfish are all born males and one changes to female if it wants to reproduce with another male. Again, that is nature at work. Surely you cannot believe that only heterosexuality is straight forward and only the correct way?
(Btw I am heterosexual myself, so i am not being biased in anyway).