Poll: Would you change your sexuality?

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Sneeze

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If I did it would have meant the time I spent admitting it to myself and others was all for naught and uncoming out would be an even weirder convo. Plus it's kinda become part of who I am and I'd feel a bit weird suddenly liking women 'again' (long story), almost traitorous I guess... Idk. Basically what I'm trying to say is no.

I would briefly consider asexual just so I wouldn't be distracted by... such matters but meh, are we talking on a permanent basis here or could I change to asexual until I have the time for it...? Heh..
 

LuckyClover95

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Sorry to double post.
I'd say there is no hetro or bisexual, sexuality is more of a spectrum. Plus, who I find attractive and who I would have sex with does not fall into the same category, but I don't know if that's common or not. I don't believe it when people say they are straight or gay, I just think society kind of wants to push people into one or the other, I think preferences more than whole sexualities.
 

DaJoW

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See no reason to change. Seriously doubt I would if I had a different orientation.
 

Scde2

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Nope, I wouldn't change my gayness. I'm in a relationship now, why would I choose to not to be attracted to my boyfriend?

Even so I don't have a problem with my sexuality, and if I did change it due to external pressure I wouldn't even be able to look at myself in the mirror.
 

Tdc2182

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theriddlen said:
Im normal person and i'm happy with it.
There was no "normal" option.

OT: I'm a straight man, and the one reason I would never change to gay is the fact that being a gay person saying straight jokes just doesn't work. My real life is based off penis jokes.

That and the fact that there isn't many gay people.
 

Tdc2182

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Do you personally count Pedophilia as a sexuality?

Either way, no I would not. I am content with my uncontentness.

I am very content being very Pedo.
Be a pedophile by all means, but don't ever act on any of your desires for the sake of the random kids in the world.

I'm still allowed to think you are creepy.
 

Leg End

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Tdc2182 said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Do you personally count Pedophilia as a sexuality?

Either way, no I would not. I am content with my uncontentness.

I am very content being very Pedo.
Be a pedophile by all means, but don't ever act on any of your desires for the sake of the random kids in the world.

I'm still allowed to think you are creepy.
I act upon nothing. Why does everyone think because I am a Pedophile, I want to have sexual relations with every little girl I come across? It makes no sense.

But, as is your right. I also have the right to think you are wrong but, as is my right. I would never think to violate the boundaries of your thoughts, although many would do so to me.

Well, I'm off to a birthday party.

No I am not trolling. I don't even want to go... :(
 

Murais

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Nope. Would complicate certain things about my current sexual makeup, and quite frankly, I really love the curves of a female body, both sexually and aesthetically. There's just something about the female form that's absolutely intoxicating, like a fine wine or brandy. Feminine, but strong, with faintest pleasing aroma that makes me both want to sit and admire something so fine and wondrous... but also pound until I'm drunk and happy.

Yep. I just made you feel dirty through text. You're welcome.
 

[Fallacy]

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Czargent Sane said:
[Fallacy said:
]I'm Bisexual.
I'm quite happy that way; it seems illogical -to me- somehow that real love can be based off gender... in fact I don't fully believe it is. I think people can prefer femininity over masculinity or visa-versa, and our attraction to a person is based off the individual themselves. Yet... we only call such strong attraction 'love' when we deem the gender is 'correct' for us.


Or perhaps that's too radical a view.

I'd rather prefer to be lez anyway, albeit only for the trend that all the men I pick tend to be bloody idiots, whilst most the girls usually as sweet as I had thought.
I personally detach the word "love" from "sexual attraction/desire" I can love someone I have no physical attraction to. I mean, I love my family members, I'm not attracted to them.
You make a good point ^^
There is a difference, though going into such complication would warrant something of an essay. More so, I personally don't think emotional love bears gender... however I'd say sexual attraction recognises traits which are more common to exclusive in one gender.

I guess you've got to have both for a relationship, in short.

But opinions are subjective I s'pose. It's whatever floats your boat :]
 

Murais

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[Fallacy said:
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Czargent Sane said:
[Fallacy said:
]I'm Bisexual.
I'm quite happy that way; it seems illogical -to me- somehow that real love can be based off gender... in fact I don't fully believe it is. I think people can prefer femininity over masculinity or visa-versa, and our attraction to a person is based off the individual themselves. Yet... we only call such strong attraction 'love' when we deem the gender is 'correct' for us.


Or perhaps that's too radical a view.

I'd rather prefer to be lez anyway, albeit only for the trend that all the men I pick tend to be bloody idiots, whilst most the girls usually as sweet as I had thought.
I personally detach the word "love" from "sexual attraction/desire" I can love someone I have no physical attraction to. I mean, I love my family members, I'm not attracted to them.
You make a good point ^^
There is a difference, though going into such complication would warrant something of an essay. More so, I personally don't think emotional love bears gender... however I'd say sexual attraction recognises traits which are more common to exclusive in one gender.

I guess you've got to have both for a relationship, in short.

But opinions are subjective I s'pose. It's whatever floats your boat :]
Just an FYI, your reason for bisexuality technically makes you a Pansexual. Not a bisexual.
 

[Fallacy]

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Murais said:
[Fallacy said:
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Czargent Sane said:
[Fallacy said:
]I'm Bisexual.
I'm quite happy that way; it seems illogical -to me- somehow that real love can be based off gender... in fact I don't fully believe it is. I think people can prefer femininity over masculinity or visa-versa, and our attraction to a person is based off the individual themselves. Yet... we only call such strong attraction 'love' when we deem the gender is 'correct' for us.


Or perhaps that's too radical a view.

I'd rather prefer to be lez anyway, albeit only for the trend that all the men I pick tend to be bloody idiots, whilst most the girls usually as sweet as I had thought.
I personally detach the word "love" from "sexual attraction/desire" I can love someone I have no physical attraction to. I mean, I love my family members, I'm not attracted to them.
You make a good point ^^
There is a difference, though going into such complication would warrant something of an essay. More so, I personally don't think emotional love bears gender... however I'd say sexual attraction recognises traits which are more common to exclusive in one gender.

I guess you've got to have both for a relationship, in short.

But opinions are subjective I s'pose. It's whatever floats your boat :]
Just an FYI, your reason for bisexuality technically makes you a Pansexual. Not a bisexual.
I'd probably take that as sounding a tad condescending but I'm sure it's not intended to come across like that.
It's a deal easier to say Bi, given a fair amount of people aren't aware of the term 'pansexual'. I don't usually label my sexuality, so was going by the options presented in the poll.
 

Murais

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[Fallacy said:
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Murais said:
[Fallacy said:
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Just an FYI, your reason for bisexuality technically makes you a Pansexual. Not a bisexual.
I'd probably take that as sounding a tad condescending but I'm sure it's not intended to come across like that.
It's a deal easier to say Bi, given a fair amount of people aren't aware of the term 'pansexual'. I don't usually label my sexuality, so was going by the options presented in the poll.
No. It was not intended that way. I apologize if it was received that way.
 

Eggsnham

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
-Le Snippity-
I seem to be the only person here (that I've seen so far) who actually doesn't give a shit about your orientation.

You gotta love stereotyping.[/Heavydrippingsarcasm]

OT: I'm straight, and I'm fine with that, I've got no need to switch anything around.