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Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
#81
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 4:35 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:
(March 24, 2023 at 6:41 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: So, pre-transition, Page was sexually oriented towards women. Post-transition, Page is sexually oriented towards women.

How is this evidence of a change in sexual orientation?

Boru

Orientation has two components: the object and the subject.  If you change the subject then you still change the orientation.  A lesbian and a straight male are both attracted towards women but are said to have different sexual orientations.  

According to Page's own words over time...

Pre 2014- Woman oriented towards Men= Straight
2014-2020 Woman oriented towards women= Lesbian/Gay
2020-Present Man oriented towards Women = Straight

Nathalie, the trans woman who runs the YouTube channel called Counterpoints, is a sort of reverse case. (Male to female.)

Before transitioning she slept with women. During her transition she experimented with dating men, and had some good experiences, but didn't think it was for her. Now that she's fully transitioned and more adjusted she feels certain she's a woman who likes women. 

So it seems that in at least these two cases, a person has a sort of core of attraction which doesn't change, even when the gender of the person changes.
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#82
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
@emjay, my Alerts list says you've posted to me, but it's not showing up on the thread for some reason. I don't have you blocked or anything.

Maybe a private message would work better...?
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#83
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 12:58 am)Belacqua Wrote: [...]
I've known a number of people who seemed to be fully one way and then, at some point, started swinging the other way. 

(I knew a guy who was stationed in the Philippines and spent every spare minute either playing with the bar girls who serviced the military base or recovering from the infections they gave him. And then he got home and discovered Grindr and took up a new life meeting guys at his local truck stop. Or a good friend of mine who spent his teens and early twenties as a gay star-fucker, managing to get into bed with just about every gay poet or novelist who ever published a book. But he got too old to have that kind of gay-nymphet sex appeal so he settled down with a nice woman and lived happily ever after. And several other examples.)

I guess I question the concept that people are "really" one way even though they are voluntarily and happily living another way. If they're having to force themselves to be straight because they think it's bad to be gay, then, yeah, they aren't "really" straight. But if they truly want to do one thing in their twenties, and then change things up when they're middle-aged, then I don't think there's been any self-deception going on. 

Maybe if we HAD TO label them we'd say they were bi. Or "serially bi," in the way some people are "serially monogamous." But I think we might be getting to the point where insisting on a predefined category for each and every person's sexuality may be too limiting. 

So I do think it's possible for one's orientation to change. Though this has to come from within, and it's still a very bad thing to try to force someone to change who doesn't want to.

(March 24, 2023 at 3:11 am)Belacqua Wrote: [...]
I never said, and do not believe, that a person can change orientation at will. You can't just throw a switch. Nor would I ever suggest that Matthew Shepherd or anyone else ought to have changed, for his own good. 

I only said that people sometimes do change their behavior. How this comes about I don't know, but -- again -- I don't think it's something that a person can just will when it's convenient. If you start to want different things, then you find different ways to enjoy yourself. And I think that's fine.

As someone technically bi, I understand a lot of what you're saying. Though I identify primarily as gay (now, and for most of my life), rather than bi (or straight), there have been other times - though not many, granted - where I've identified more as straight and been more interested in women... so I have degrees of freedom here that my truly gay friends, who can't even conceive of being with a woman, don't. Ultimately I doubt there'll be a full 180 in my life like your examples, because overall I'm much more emotionally attracted to men than women, and that's more important to me than just physical attraction (which is the part that is the most 'interchangeable' for me), but it is nonetheless conceivable, in a different time, place, and mentality. Also, in the spirit of what I think you were saying, I don't think we/I really need a label; when I was young it was all about coming out and fitting in, and I was very 'in your face' and political about it, but nowadays I don't feel the need to be so vocal about it, only bringing it up if it's relevant to a topic at hand... ie it's not such a defining point of my identity any more... and as such I guess that means I get to 'embrace the bi' a lot more now, ie just embrace whatever is, without needing to give it a name.
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#84
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 6:58 pm)Belacqua Wrote: @emjay, my Alerts list says you've posted to me, but it's not showing up on the thread for some reason. I don't have you blocked or anything.

Maybe a private message would work better...?

Nah, I was just composing a post (see above), and saved it as a draft so I guess that triggered it.
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#85
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
It's not a complicated concept. It only becomes more convoluted by a particular inclination toward prejudice.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#86
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 6:13 pm)Helios Wrote: Even if any of this were true. The more important question is. Who gives a fuck?

If you don't care about rationality then that's your choice; I prefer it myself though.
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#87
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 6:29 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:
(March 24, 2023 at 6:12 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Elliot Page destroys the entire paradigm.  Page proves that a person can change their sexual orientation unless of course you believe Elliot is not really a man.  Either way you are breaking orthodoxy with the movement.

Basically, Elliot Page's sexuality confuses you.

Never in the history of the ever ever has a young person dated according to what's expected only to find out that's not their preference.  Amirite?

It's not a matter of confusion it's a matter of logical coherency.  Are you suggesting that someone can come out as gay, the world celebrates her for being brave, courageous, and for finding her "true self" and then it turns out the person not only never was a lesbian but never was even a woman? How could we ever know who is really gay if they can simply say they were confused the whole-time years later?
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#88
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
Quote:If you don't care about rationality then that's your choice; I prefer it myself though.
From what I'm seeing friend you don't seem all that interested in rationality  Hehe
"Change was inevitable"


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#89
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
Your inability to understand something doesn't make it incoherent  Hehe
"Change was inevitable"


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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
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#90
RE: Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says
(March 24, 2023 at 7:45 pm)Tomato Wrote: It's not a complicated concept. It only becomes more convoluted by a particular inclination toward prejudice.

Try attacking the argument rather than the arguer, you'll get further in life.   Great
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