(February 5, 2016 at 9:12 am)pool the great Wrote: I don't think homosexuality is necessarily a choice, some people are born that way, just like straight people. That being said,IMO, someone doesn't necessarily have to be homosexual to fall in love with someone of the same sex.
Also, did you know that no human being is 100% straight or gay? A straight person is gay to a certain extend and a gay person is straight to some extend, some of the more feminine or masculine fellows may feel otherwise but they couldn't be farther from the truth. There isn't actually an extreme to it, you can google it.
Finally, all i wanna say is, love a person or hate a person, it doesn't matter, but never do it because of the way they are do it because of the way they choose to be.
Well, while I like and generally agree with your outlook - - there are such creatures as extreme Kinsey 6's and extreme Kinsey 0's. (A Kinsey 6, for example, is someone who has never felt even the glimmerings of interest or desire for any individual of the opposite sex.) An extreme Kinsey 6 male actually feels revulsion and nausea at the very thought of a naked female. Yes, I have actually been with a group of guys, when a straight guy was trying to get a gay one to admire a "nice rack" -- and my gay friend Bryan was actually revolted. He told me later "no offense, but I don't want to think about those poofy baggy things, much less touch one".
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