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To: bentway who wrote (850385)4/16/2015 3:08:21 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578656
 
Something that may be confusing the issue here is that there are a fair number of men who are in denial of their orientation. Even today, there is a pretty negative stigma attached to being gay. And there are those who are just in denial over it.

On the wrongplanet.net website, in the adult issues section the topic of sexual orientation often comes up. There is the ability to create polls and I have noticed that a larger percentage of the males self-identify as gay or bisexual than in the normal population. And a very high percentage of the females self-identify as bisexual. Now this is completely unscientific. Not everybody participates, for example. And there could be selection factors that skews the population. But it also could be that those on the spectrum just don't care as much about what society thinks, and it is polls of NTs that are giving a false impression of what the percentages are.



To: bentway who wrote (850385)4/16/2015 3:58:06 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578656
 
Lefties Revel in faggotry.



To: bentway who wrote (850385)4/16/2015 5:43:56 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578656
 
Bentway,
Anne Heche never changed her orientation. She was always bi-sexual.
There are always excuses for people who changed their sexual orientation.

- They were "bisexual."
- They were "still in the closet."
- They haven't yet come to terms with their true sexuality.

Guys who used to be turned on by women later decide they like men instead. Were they always gay, or did they decide that later in life?

I don't think anyone really knows, but already I know what the LGBT community is telling them. "You were always gay, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise." As if their previous life as a heterosexual meant nothing more than a wandering through the woods.

Whatever made them change their minds doesn't matter. The fact is that they changed their minds. And they are free to change it back. It's called free will.

Tenchusatsu