(February 19, 2013 at 7:49 pm)John V Wrote: They're well to one end of the spectrum. Considering differences between cultures, it seems unlikely such refusal is determined at birth.
To be fair, there is a relatively well known hypothesis that sexual orientation is not firmly placed along a dotted line on one particular dot labelled "Straight", "Gay", "Bi" &c.
However, most of us identify with one of these as the closest description of our feelings. For instance, I'm attracted to both men and women fairly equally, it really depends on the individual. I always have been that way so far back as I can remember being attracted to people.
If you believe it, question it. If you question it, get an answer. If you have an answer, does that answer satisfy reality? Does it satisfy you? Probably not. For no one else will agree with you, not really.