A wise man once told me that no teenager can truly know their sexuality. Why? Hormonal imbalance. You can probably get a good guess as to what it is, but the Kinsey scale might surprise you.
Asexual.
Asexual.
I'm not really sure what you mean by "sex being what you feel you are". do you mean what you feel your orientation is or what you feel your actual gender should be? or am I completely missing something here?MasterOfWorlds said:I think there should be sex, sexuality, and gender. Gender being what you're born as, sex being what you feel you are, and sexuality being your orientation. Or you could simply call it orientation.Nephus said:Ok, I'll bite. Bisexual transgendered. I guess I figured, if I'm gonna have to run through BEING two different sexes, why limit my experiences? BTW, for those keeping score, sex and gender are two very different things. Most people, they coincide, but really gender is more of a social construct than anything else anyway.
You know, for some people, that's a turn on. XDThe Man With the Soap said:I just supressed my sexual urges and introduced a negative stimulus (pain) each time I felt the urges until they stopped occuring altogether.
That pretty much sums it up.shadowsoul222 said:I'm not really sure what you mean by "sex being what you feel you are". do you mean what you feel your orientation is or what you feel your actual gender should be? or am I completely missing something here?
This sounds...painfully similar to a relationship I have with my best female friend. I got the whole "I don't want to ruin our friendship." thing too, but she only said that because she didn't want to tell me that she didn't want to go out with me. She even "went out" with me for a week to "test it out" but we never had a chance to do anything since we were both busy with highschool stuff and she didn't even hug me during that time, which is odd since she hugs everyone. I got her a CD that I was planning on getting her before the week trial thing and she saw it as me getting it for her because it was the week trial and tried to pay me back for it. It basically boiled down to two things, 1) she didn't want to date me period and 2) she "wasn't ready" to date.Mr. Doe said:snip
From what I understand there is already something like this.MasterOfWorlds said:I think there should be sex, sexuality, and gender. Gender being what you're born as, sex being what you feel you are, and sexuality being your orientation. Or you could simply call it orientation.Nephus said:Ok, I'll bite. Bisexual transgendered. I guess I figured, if I'm gonna have to run through BEING two different sexes, why limit my experiences? BTW, for those keeping score, sex and gender are two very different things. Most people, they coincide, but really gender is more of a social construct than anything else anyway.
Psychology and sociology haven't quite caught up with the times, so some of the theories are a little dated. Although there are some people working on them from what I understand. Being a sociology major myself, and interested in the research side of it, I decided to conduct a series of polls on here. Feel free to check them out if you want. It's all unofficial of course, but it's good to have a general idea of what's going on with people.
That's pansexuality in a nut shell.Greyah said:I like to say "Love the person, not the gender/sex."
What does that say about my sexuality? I do not know.
From my very basic and limited knowledge/exposure to the actual scientific side of it. Women associate sex and stuff more with emotions than men. Beyond that statement I'm merely speculating and very possibly may be wrong when I continue with that is why Girls or Women who are raped or have been abused will sometimes go for a more sexual relationship. It seems weird because that is such a painful memory but from what I've seen of girls that I've known that have been raped, abused, or had some kind of sexual misdeed done to them. I'm only 18 and a High School Senior and I know 5 girls that have been raped. Two of them before the 5th grade, the other three in High School. The two that were raped before 5th grade both have a huge amount of problems with boys. They need to have a boyfriend and typically will do what the boyfriend wants as long as he says he loves them. One was at her brothers party (she was a freshman then) and one of his friends raped her. We were dating at the time (she didn't tell me this happened) and we went on to have a very physical relationship. Another one was raped after her and I broke up and now she doesn't trust any guys, sadly part of the emotional damage was preexisting from when we broke up. And the last one was a girl I know and was raped by a freshman and she is a senior. She is the only girl I know that actually reported the rape and she is in litigation about it now. Another one of my ex's had her soon to be step dad force her to take pictures of herself and give them to him. She was only 14 at the time, our relationship was only sex and to my knowledge she has slept with almost every guy since we broke up.Vault101 said:Generally no I Dont think its the same for most straight women I geus mabye in a similar way that males strippers are more of a Novelty than anything considered really sexy (I think), that said I cant speak for every woman, mabye some do but they wont admit itthis isnt my name said:Hetro, and I know some people have said everyone is a little bit bi, but ope, I dont find men attractive at all.
That out of the way, I want to ask something to any hetro women, I have seen women say "what is it with guys and thinking lesbians are hot" which made me wonder dont you feel the same way about 2 guys ?
as far as all this goes for me....Im pretty sure Im straight, but then again does enoying the sex scenes from Black swan make me gay or bi? I dont know....
This very well may be true for me, as I previously stated I'm 18 and about to graduate High School. I've been strongly attracted to women for a long time. But recently I've kind of been messing with my style to see what I like and have been acting a little more... "eccentric". I've started straightening my hair, wearing super skinny jeans (like the ones girls wear), and occasionally I'll put on some black eyeliner. Basicly a kind of emo style I guess. But with this I have been wondering about my feelings about guys. Typically I feel no attraction to them whatsoever but there have been a couple times where I've seen/met a guy who I am attracted to. Even in all of these cases nothing about sex appeals to me, but I could see myself making out with a guy. I don't know what to classify that as, biish? Maybe? Oh ya, my aunt (moms twin sister) is a lesbian and she is probably the closest family member that I have out of the few others I have. Her partner and her have been together around 12 years. So as long as I could remember I've been raised around them. So I have no problem whatsoever with homosexuality. If I had to pick a label I guess I'd say Hetero who is a little bi-curious?Freechoice said:A wise man once told me that no teenager can truly know their sexuality. Why? Hormonal imbalance. You can probably get a good guess as to what it is, but the Kinsey scale might surprise you.
Asexual.