(October 27, 2010 at 4:07 pm)Cerrone Wrote: We're all bisexualDepends on how you define that term. I believe, and research has shown, that it's more a matter of bisexual shades of gray, more a scale than two or three different camps.
If you're using a purist definition of heterosexuality, as our society does, then I would agree only a minority would fit that description. How the bell curve would actually look if you could plot the sexual orientations of the entire population is yet to be discovered. Many self-identified heterosexuals may be bisexual. Using the lust-into-envy formula, it's easy for one who's bi to conform to strict heterosexuality and even fool themselves in the process (really easily done, trust me). Our society is going to have to get a lot more comfortable with same-gender affections before we can actually discover the truth of the matter.
Quote:Anyways.. as for "mens fear of being gay raped by gays" is as about as ridiculously self-important as a severely ugly woman acting out around men accusing them of "eyeing her or harrassing her" simply to get attention and make herself look better....
I cited two examples of extreme cases of homophobia that I've personally known. It probably won't surprise you that the two are also among the fattest and ugliest guys I've known.
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