I'm offended because during this trial I identified as a woman. Therefore, I wasn't bi/gay... I was heterosexual in my sexual preference.
faurkin scientist Who would constrict it to two genders, anyway.
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03-15-2018, 02:30 PM #70
Got a friend who turned out to be ghey at like 19 (he doesnt look or act gay at all though) who told me a lot of his pulls at clubs n chit are dudes, sometimes with female gfs, that pretend to be straight
Probably a lot of closeted people out there, especially among men, but no way this study is 100% accurate either. Biologically it doesnt make much sense
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03-15-2018, 02:41 PM #71
Yea thats the thing. "Biologically" where doesnt it make sense?
Imo thats what does make sense. The body is the body and if you rub the penor up and down it could prob release semen regardless of gender. The body isnt doing the interpreting, the brain is. The brain is delineating yes vs. No, right vs. Wrong (so, in that sense it would be cultural belief/ sociological, etc.). E.g. man hand on my penor = wrong.
But i agree with you, if everybody were gay, we wouldnt exist. But maybe it has nothing to do with that polarity. We just fuk things were attracted to, in which case, the vagina usually wins out.
Once again, i dont think you can pinpoint it because both the brain and body are necessary
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03-15-2018, 03:51 PM #80
Given that my PhD work was in Human Factors Engineering in Interface Design and Workflow Optimization, (yes it is something that I use every day.) I can give an accurate explanation and argument. There’s more to it than you might think; As with most things it is not so black and white. By nature, and nature being the key word here, all humans that are operating within healthy parameters are merely sexual. It’s one of the primal urges: It’s part of the id. The pleasure centre cares only for pleasure, and cares not how it goes about getting it. It’s the part of the mind that gets aroused even when it sees two other animals get it on.
But then we have the ego and the super ego which can be heavily influenced by biological imperatives and what others think of us, respectively. And then on top of that we have social norms. These are the things that shape our sexual behavior. Keep in mind that these things do not shape our sexuality, that primal chemistry operating at the pleasure centre, they only shape how we choose to behave in our social structures.
Bisexual is yet another word in a long series of words invented by humans to be used as a simple label in the attempt to make sense of observed behavior. The reason there are all these new labels regarding sexuality is that we are seeing more diverse behavior than the previous hetero, homo, and bi. In a sexually liberated society it is possible to separate behavior that is purely for pleasure from behavior that is related to the functioning of a family unit.
This is why a lot of “experimentation” happens at college. It represents a sexually liberated microcosm all of its own. A place where the super ego can take a break. And college is not the only microcosm where such behavior can be observed: There are also camps, military, especially in deployment, prisons, and marooned groups.
So are we all bi? No. Do we all experience a sexual chemical reaction relating to either sex? Yes. But not equally and not all the time. The super ego makes sure of it. So some are hetero 90% of the time, others are 40% of the time, and there’s everything in between 1% and 99%. It’s never just ON or OFF. We don’t have label for every percentage increment, nor should we.
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03-15-2018, 03:53 PM #81
Like i said, there must be some aversion to it seeing as if everybody went homo, we would be no'mo.
But put a blindfold on and fuk a hole. Does the body know whats male or female? (Being real wed prob know but there might be ways to get away with it). You could get off without knowing whatever you fuked was male or female. The sex is inconsequential
My point is that theres nothing in nature that says you cant do this cant, do that. And that everything else falls under cultural influence ---> i.e. a "belief"
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03-15-2018, 04:07 PM #87
What urges ? Most normal men have a disgust response towards the same sex sexually. It's not cultural conditioning it's biology. You're fukin sick in the head and a degenerate sodomite. Stop projecting your perversions onto the rest of us normal healthy people. "Gay" men will fuk anything, not just other men. They will fuk women, children, objects, etc. They're mentally sick.
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