Are You Gay? (economic, homosexual, percent, meaning)
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Interesting results. Close to 10% of the repsondants primarely identify as Homosexual. And no 50/50s. I'm kind of surprised because I was sure that there were some people here that would say it came down to who they fell in love with
Interesting results. Close to 10% of the repsondants primarely identify as Homosexual. And no 50/50s. I'm kind of surprised because I was sure that there were some people here that would say it came down to who they fell in love with
There are a lot less bisexuals than you think. These results here are close to the offline stats as well from what I remember reading.
Interesting results. Close to 10% of the repsondants primarely identify as Homosexual. And no 50/50s. I'm kind of surprised because I was sure that there were some people here that would say it came down to who they fell in love with
Your last statement makes no sense. A person does not have to be 50/50 bisexual to be capable of falling in love with the gender they tend to be attracted to less. It just means your chances are higher of falling in love with one gender over another. On average, I find more women attractive (physically and emotionally) than men, but when I find a man attractive, my feelings for him are no different than they would be for a woman.
What you're implying is that a bisexual that isn't 50/50 in their attractions can only be emotionally attracted to one gender whereas the other is just for sexual gratification.
Only 67% of respondents "choose" to be 100% straight.
Know what would be an interesting experiment (serious): Post this same poll in Politics & Other Controversies, and Religion forums, and compare the figures. The written responses would be even more interesting.
Yeah I noticed that. This is definitely the Kinsey scale minus the choice for asexual. Not that I needed that one.
I am definitely heterosexual but I have had my experimentations. The last time I lived in Paris I had a beautiful Russian friend Tatiana. We would go out clubbing and she lived in the suburbs so she would stay at my place because the Metro and the RER stopped after midnight. I'll just leave the rest to your imagination and also say I couldn't quite return the favor.
So I am straight with experimentation. There have also been a few threesomes in my past.
yes, leave the rest to my imagination about your friend Tatiana -- I'd rather think about what it's like to visit the Louvre, no offense, LOL.....Far as your 3somes, okay, not sure what to say to that.
Well maybe I should've chosen 'bi curious' since lack of experimentation though I'm not curious enough to be 'bi curious' either. Oh well I screwed up the poll. More people have chosen bisexual since this poll started, there's not a lot of flat out gay members on here, which is also surprising, very small numbers based on that poll.
What does this mean? You're either gay or your not..right????
Sexual preference doesn't require that the person provides a "certificate of completion" from a sexual encounter.
Anyway, I learned on the Politics & Other Controversies forum, that sexuality is a choice. Since no "certificate of completion" is required, and since sexuality is apparently something a person can pick while putting on their shoes in the morning, there's no good reason why a person can't just pick gay/straight/other today, and something totally different tomorrow.
Your last statement makes no sense. A person does not have to be 50/50 bisexual to be capable of falling in love with the gender they tend to be attracted to less. It just means your chances are higher of falling in love with one gender over another. On average, I find more women attractive (physically and emotionally) than men, but when I find a man attractive, my feelings for him are no different than they would be for a woman.
What you're implying is that a bisexual that isn't 50/50 in their attractions can only be emotionally attracted to one gender whereas the other is just for sexual gratification.
They don't. Your reading too much into what I said. I said I was suprised that there were no 50/50s and that "some" people that identified as such could base they're partner selection on Love.
One thing I can say is there is so much variation in bisexuality you can almost never find two people who have the same take on everything.
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