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To: SilentZ who wrote (162389)2/27/2003 3:26:47 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577031
 
Because they found that they were attracted to men as well as women; it's called bisexuality.

I don't know them personally, but my belief is that neither is bisexual today.

Perhaps they avoid acting on it because they're afraid of what society

Maybe they were latent homosexuals. Statistically, it seems awfully unlikely to me. And having known these people when they were "heterosexuals" makes it even more unlikely. The simple fact is they were, one year, heterosexual, but after being exposed to homosexuality for less than a year, they were suddenly homosexual. It is highly unlikely, statistically, that these persons could all have been born homosexual.