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I just realized this probably should've been in Grab Bag or some other subforum. Can we move it?
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I didn't want to derail the This has been brewing for a while...... thread, so I started this.
I realize I will probably offend some of you, if not a lot of you, but I'm hoping for an intelligent discussion out of this.
With that said...
I don't believe in homosexuality. I don't believe in heterosexuality. I simply believe in sexuality.
We live in a world where we have to label everything to differentiate ourselves between the others. This has spread to our own sexuality. Hetero, homo, bi, pan, poly, etc. They're all just labels to make us different from some groups and still keep acceptance with others.
In my opinion, it all comes down to sexual attraction. Some people are sexually attracted to the opposite gender. Some to to the same gender. Some to both. Some people are attracted to people of the same gender that look like the opposite gender. Some people are attracted to the opposite gender that look like the same gender. Then you get into the attractions to various looks, races, ages, builds, and other "fetishes."
There are many cross dressers and transgendered women out there you could show a picture of to a "straight" male and he'd admit his attraction and desires without knowing their genetic gender. This doesn't make him homosexual. He's just sexual. There are even those that do sleep with them, but wouldn't consider sleeping with a "regular" guy. They see them as women, not as the men that they genetically are. Again, it's sexual attraction.
As I said, we label everything to separate us. The "I'm better than you because I'm this and you're that" mentality. How much would we be better off as a world if we accepted that we're just sexual people instead of adding in the differentiating prefixes?
(NOTE: I'm at work trying to write this while doing my normal responsibilities. I may edit a few times for clarity)
I just realized this probably should've been in Grab Bag or some other subforum. Can we move it?
***End of Edit***
*MOD NOTE - This was moved for you, but next time, please report or PM your request to a mod so we can see it. Posting in the thread is rather useless in case we don't read that particular thread.
I didn't want to derail the This has been brewing for a while...... thread, so I started this.
I realize I will probably offend some of you, if not a lot of you, but I'm hoping for an intelligent discussion out of this.
With that said...
I don't believe in homosexuality. I don't believe in heterosexuality. I simply believe in sexuality.
We live in a world where we have to label everything to differentiate ourselves between the others. This has spread to our own sexuality. Hetero, homo, bi, pan, poly, etc. They're all just labels to make us different from some groups and still keep acceptance with others.
In my opinion, it all comes down to sexual attraction. Some people are sexually attracted to the opposite gender. Some to to the same gender. Some to both. Some people are attracted to people of the same gender that look like the opposite gender. Some people are attracted to the opposite gender that look like the same gender. Then you get into the attractions to various looks, races, ages, builds, and other "fetishes."
There are many cross dressers and transgendered women out there you could show a picture of to a "straight" male and he'd admit his attraction and desires without knowing their genetic gender. This doesn't make him homosexual. He's just sexual. There are even those that do sleep with them, but wouldn't consider sleeping with a "regular" guy. They see them as women, not as the men that they genetically are. Again, it's sexual attraction.
As I said, we label everything to separate us. The "I'm better than you because I'm this and you're that" mentality. How much would we be better off as a world if we accepted that we're just sexual people instead of adding in the differentiating prefixes?
(NOTE: I'm at work trying to write this while doing my normal responsibilities. I may edit a few times for clarity)
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