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re: Is there scientific evidence that some people are born gay?
Posted on 9/29/14 at 2:59 pm to Kentucker
Posted on 9/29/14 at 2:59 pm to Kentucker
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Well, the man is married with kids but is wanting to have a relationship with a man. Um, that defines bisexuality by example. How can this logic escape you?
And yet he self-identifies not as a bisexual but as a homosexual. He no longer wishes to have sex with women. So it's not nearly as cut and dried as one would proclaim, even from your side of the fence. My advisor in college was the same, a late entrant to the homosexual festivities, he had two adult children and an ex wife who was "supportive." He didn't identify as a bisexual either. As an aside, I find it interesting that those on the pro-homosexual-from-birth side are wont to define other people's sexuality for them, irrespective of the object's own self-identification.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 3:12 pm to the808bass
Well, there's sex and then there's sexuality. While just having sex is not necessarily an indicator of one's sexual orientation, marrying and fathering children is a much stronger trait.
I've had this discussion with any other people and it seems to boil down to the matter of identity vs. behavior. I lean to behavior because of the great emotional investment that's required for a relationship.
I've had this discussion with any other people and it seems to boil down to the matter of identity vs. behavior. I lean to behavior because of the great emotional investment that's required for a relationship.
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