RE: Sometimes, I think I must just live right....
August 25, 2012 at 4:02 pm
(This post was last modified: August 25, 2012 at 4:09 pm by Cyberman.)
I genuinely believe you about your dog; an uncle of mine used to have a similar dog, though a male one. We were all warned not to tickle underneath his paws, since that was obviously what floated his boat.
To my way of thinking, I believe that all sexual animals - humans included - are bisexual to varying degrees. I truly think that we all fall somewhere along a scale of bisexuality; many if not most people tend to know on which side their bread is buttered, and those represent the extreme ends of the scale... somewhere around 99.999999999%+ straight or homosexual, if not actually 100%, with everyone else fitting in along the entire scale. Even then, amongst the 'gays' and 'straights', I suspect more of them have fantasies or curiosity about their own sex, or the opposite sex (as the case may be) than people realise or may be comfortable to admit.
None of this has any scientific basis, I don't know of any scientific papers or peer review on the subject and I've certainly not produced any. It's just my own belief based on the fact that humans are a very sexual and sexually-adventurous species and it's probably utter bollocks like many beliefs.
To my way of thinking, I believe that all sexual animals - humans included - are bisexual to varying degrees. I truly think that we all fall somewhere along a scale of bisexuality; many if not most people tend to know on which side their bread is buttered, and those represent the extreme ends of the scale... somewhere around 99.999999999%+ straight or homosexual, if not actually 100%, with everyone else fitting in along the entire scale. Even then, amongst the 'gays' and 'straights', I suspect more of them have fantasies or curiosity about their own sex, or the opposite sex (as the case may be) than people realise or may be comfortable to admit.
None of this has any scientific basis, I don't know of any scientific papers or peer review on the subject and I've certainly not produced any. It's just my own belief based on the fact that humans are a very sexual and sexually-adventurous species and it's probably utter bollocks like many beliefs.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'