As in people are quick to give themselves labels like that, when at the time of giving themselves that label, it isn't necessarily accurate to their sexuality. In some ways, it seems like something that has come from people taking their acceptance of various other sexualities to the next level. I think people are quick to call themselves bisexual because they're trying to be "progressive".
Coupled with that idea, I think people's objective opinions about the appearance of members of the same sex can lead to people placing the label on themselves. I can objectively have an opinion of whether a guy looks decent or not, but that doesn't mean I'm bisexual by any means.
As in people are quick to give themselves labels like that, when at the time of giving themselves that label, it isn't necessarily accurate … moreto their sexuality. In some ways, it seems like something that has come from people taking their acceptance of various other sexualities to the next level. I think people are quick to call themselves bisexual because they're trying to be "progressive".
Coupled with that idea, I think people's objective opinions about the appearance of members of the same sex can lead to people placing the label on themselves. I can objectively have an opinion of whether a guy looks decent or not, but that doesn't mean I'm bisexual by any means.
Hetero. By the way, you never gave me the information packet I need to apply for your personal spellchecker or any info on what the hourly pay would be.
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Hetero. By the way, you never gave me the information packet I need to apply for your personal spellchecker or any info on what the hourly pay would be.
You hired me to be your grammar consultant and spellchecker, and you had said you would pay me an hourly wage of $6.00. My people will contact your people to iron out the details but that's the gist.
I could just post my internet history and let you figure it out, but due to the glorious "incognito" tab I can't show you the fruits of my scientific experimentation.
I guess I would be considered straight hetrosexual male. I don't find guys attractive, but I do find some transsexual women attractive. (yes that was awkward to type out lol)
I see sexuality as a fluid thing, something that isn't always easy to define with labels. I definitely like guys, I have no question mark there. I like the idea of girls and like them from the waist up, but I don't think I'd ever consider getting into a serious relationship with one. If I had to identify as anything, I'd probably just go with straight. I think at the end of the day, what matters is being attracted and feeling happy with someone regardless of what's between their legs.
I see sexuality as a fluid thing, something that isn't always easy to define with labels. I definitely like guys, I have no question mark th… moreere. I like the idea of girls and like them from the waist up, but I don't think I'd ever consider getting into a serious relationship with one. If I had to identify as anything, I'd probably just go with straight. I think at the end of the day, what matters is being attracted and feeling happy with someone regardless of what's between their legs.
Asexual, which my therapist has suggested is possibly linked to a birth condition that caused me to be sterile.
I'm curious about romantic relationships, and I do admire people who are beautiful (physically, based on their personality, or both), but there's no actual sexual attraction or desire there.
I was sort of joking, I'm know I'm not quesiton if I'm not the one questioning - it's just weird to constantly have that awkward moment where I'll mention a woman I like or something and the other person is like "...wait, you mean... you're not gay?"
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Meh, I'm heteroflexible. I like women but if there's a guy I'd want to do stuff with I wouldn't let labels stop me.
Heterosexual female.
I feel like people are pretty loose with the term bisexual these days.
(I'm heterosexual)
How so?
I feel you.
LOL REALLY ME TOO MAN. HETRO CLUB YEE IN THE HIZZIE.
Any Cutie Females come my way, i treat you like a movie star.
As in people are quick to give themselves labels like that, when at the time of giving themselves that label, it isn't necessarily accurate to their sexuality. In some ways, it seems like something that has come from people taking their acceptance of various other sexualities to the next level. I think people are quick to call themselves bisexual because they're trying to be "progressive".
Coupled with that idea, I think people's objective opinions about the appearance of members of the same sex can lead to people placing the label on themselves. I can objectively have an opinion of whether a guy looks decent or not, but that doesn't mean I'm bisexual by any means.
Agreed Too many labels imo.
Hetero. By the way, you never gave me the information packet I need to apply for your personal spellchecker or any info on what the hourly pay would be.
neither do i
I must of been drunk, or under the influence of the stars. What i do now.
Good that means you're not 2004
You hired me to be your grammar consultant and spellchecker, and you had said you would pay me an hourly wage of $6.00. My people will contact your people to iron out the details but that's the gist.
My clothes are always retro.
Sexual like I'm hetero.
Haha. Maybe!
nah more like 93
Wow thats....brutally honest lol
Heterosexual, but I keep an open mind. Love is love after all, and I don't believe in labels.
yeah no big deal tho lol
I'm openly bi, though now that I actually read the definitions, I'd suppose that "not identifying" is a better way to put it.
Biromantic homosexual.
I could just post my internet history and let you figure it out, but due to the glorious "incognito" tab I can't show you the fruits of my scientific experimentation.
I'm straight.
Oh my. :O lol
Play a b*tch like Nintendo. :O lol
I guess I would be considered straight hetrosexual male. I don't find guys attractive, but I do find some transsexual women attractive. (yes that was awkward to type out lol)
I see sexuality as a fluid thing, something that isn't always easy to define with labels. I definitely like guys, I have no question mark there. I like the idea of girls and like them from the waist up, but I don't think I'd ever consider getting into a serious relationship with one. If I had to identify as anything, I'd probably just go with straight. I think at the end of the day, what matters is being attracted and feeling happy with someone regardless of what's between their legs.
So you like the rack? XD Here here.
I can't deny that boobs are awesome.
I'm a heterosexual man.
I love women!
Heterosexual man.
Asexual, which my therapist has suggested is possibly linked to a birth condition that caused me to be sterile.
I'm curious about romantic relationships, and I do admire people who are beautiful (physically, based on their personality, or both), but there's no actual sexual attraction or desire there.
Should I say questioning? I mean, I know I'm straight. But everyone else keeps questioning if I'm gay.
If you're not questioning it yourself, then no. No one should, nor should have the right to, make judgements about someone else's sexual orientation.
I was sort of joking, I'm know I'm not quesiton if I'm not the one questioning - it's just weird to constantly have that awkward moment where I'll mention a woman I like or something and the other person is like "...wait, you mean... you're not gay?"
Heterosexual
Also, you're forgetting high school visit on march 17 in that list
I'm noneofyourbusinesssexual.
I'm heterosexual, though I have 'particular' thoughts from time-to-time about the other sex as well.
Oh Dragon you pervy!
Yep, it's mainly because of a certain fetish I have too. ...One of them at least - huehuehuehue.
Heterosexual, but why does it matter what our orientations are? It shouldn't change peoples views on other people or change them in our eyes at all?