(November 5, 2010 at 5:25 pm)Dotard Wrote: LOL! If that 28% "enjoyed" a gay experiance or wanted one, then (News Flash!) they ARE NOT STRAIGHT. They are gay.Not true. Most college students experiment at some point. Some might be confused about their sexuality, and want confirmation; others might be intrigued and want to try it once. You can enjoy a gay experience for reasons other than sexual feelings, and you can want a gay experience despite being "straight". Just because you don't fall into that category, doesn't make it any less true of other people.
The issue of sexuality has long been known not to be black and white. Some people are completely homosexual, others are completely straight, some are at varying levels.
Quote:My goodness. You just have this mission to convince the world everyone is gay?How you got that from my post will forever be a mystery to me. I'm not trying to convince the world that everyone is gay; far from it. All I've said so far is that studies have pointed to a link between homophobia and homosexual arousal (which, by the way, doesn't mean every homophobe is a homosexual), and that similar unscientific studies on a relatively popular dating site reveal that a lot more straight people are willing to experiment with their sexuality, if only once, and call it a positive experience.
You should also be aware that calling something a "positive experience" doesn't mean they are suddenly going to only go that way. Lots of positive experiences can be one-offs; it is up to the person whether they consider it enough of a positive experience to change their usual behaviour. The straight people in the survey still identify as straight, meaning they probably didn't find it more arousing than the heterosexual experiences they've had.