(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Important note: This is a very touchy subject to some people and rightfully so. Whilst negative comments about any given sexuality are OK, pointless and unnecessary bashing of other people's sexuality will not be tolerated. Once you cross this line your post(s) will be deleted and you will be warned, and if you persist you will be punished for flaming. I know this is a very strongly worded warning, however I feel given the thread topic it's utterly necessary.
Anyway, onto the debate itself- sexuality. There are many different labels of sexuality, so I'd thought I'd list them below(largely C/P to save time, if I missed any or falsely described anything let me know):
Heterosexuality- Is the sexual attraction between members of the opposite sexes such as a man attracted to a woman and vice-versa.
Homosexuality- is the sexual attraction between members of the same sexes such as man to man and woman to woman.
Bisexuality- Is the sexual attraction to both the opposite and same sexes such as man to man and man to woman, woman to woman and woman to man.
Asexuality- Is also known as nonsexuality which is the lack of sexual attraction and sexual interest towards others.
Polysexuality- Is the sexual attraction to more than one gender but do not wish to be known as bisexual as it implies that there are only two binary sexes, do not confuse this with pansexuality ('pan' meaning all) and ('poly' meaning many).
Pansexuality- Is the sexual attraction towards people regardless of gender also known as omnisexuality. Some pansexuals refer to themselves as gender blind as to them gender is insignificant in determining whether they will be sexually attracted to others.
Transexualism- Is when a person identifies themselves as a certain sex different from their own biological one. For example a person may be born male, and is uncomfortable with their gender as a male and changes to a female, or vice-versa.
Personally I'm heterosexual, however I have no problems with other people expressing their own sexuality and being who they really are.
Feel free to comment below and be honest, then hopefully this thread can be used to maturely discuss sexuality away from the nonsense you so often see elsewhere
This is really a touchy subject, but let us begin...
Heterosexuality - From what I think, no one is truly heterosexual. Everyone has some sort of attraction to another male, which may or may not be sexual. I'm willing to admit that I find quite a few men attractive, and have NO problem with admitting that.
Homosexuality - Here, many people have a problem, for no apparent reason. There is no problem with being gay/lesbian, and they are no different from a normal couple. They might raise their child with different morals, but nonetheless, they are the same. For those that may say they cannot have children, there are ALWAYS kids up for adoption needing a good home.
Bisexuality - Most people fall under this category, but they just lean more heavily towards one sex. I admit that I have had thoughts about dating,etc another guy, but I just couldn't put it into actuality, simply for the fact that I wouldn't let myself. Argue with me on this all you want, but you have to admit that there are a select few guys that you find attractive moreso than just a normal "Oh, he's a good looking man."
The rest of the sexualities aren't even necessary. They are just trying to convince themselves that there is some third gender that has no gender, but still is a gender. They don't want to label themselves as being bisexual or homosexual, so they would use one of these.
Also, if you couldn't tell, I'm mostly attracted to women.
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I guess I would say I am a bisexual, I usually look for men (and I find myself more sexually attracted to men) but if I ever fell in love with a girl I wouldn't let that stop me.
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I guess I would say I am a bisexual, I usually look for men (and I find myself more sexually attracted to men) but if I ever fell in love with a girl I wouldn't let that stop me.
I guess I would say I am a bisexual, I usually look for men (and I find myself more sexually attracted to men) but if I ever fell in love with a girl I wouldn't let that stop me.
I guess I would say I am a bisexual, I usually look for men (and I find myself more sexually attracted to men) but if I ever fell in love with a girl I wouldn't let that stop me.
I myself am heterosexual, but I have NO problem at all with bisexuals/ Homosexuals. In fact, two of my best friends (One a boy, one a girl) Are great friends. There is really no difference to me. I just don't get into it. If you are homosexual, don't feel any different, and don't let anyone say you are. You are yourself, and like no one else. You are entitled to your opinion Good luck!
I myself am heterosexual, but I have NO problem at all with bisexuals/ Homosexuals. In fact, two of my best friends (One a boy, one a girl) Are great friends. There is really no difference to me. I just don't get into it. If you are homosexual, don't feel any different, and don't let anyone say you are. You are yourself, and like no one else. You are entitled to your opinion Good luck!
I was fine with this until the last statement you stated. Yes you are entitled to your opinion, but should you be able to remove rights from those who are homosexual?
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I myself am heterosexual, but I have NO problem at all with bisexuals/ Homosexuals. In fact, two of my best friends (One a boy, one a girl) Are great friends. There is really no difference to me. I just don't get into it. If you are homosexual, don't feel any different, and don't let anyone say you are. You are yourself, and like no one else. You are entitled to your opinion Good luck!
Being gay isn't a fĂșcking opinion.
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