Opinion's on sexuality

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awarner19

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Utrechet said:
My opinion is that everyone is free to choose what they want, as it is their opinion on the matter that... matters. Not ours.

Also, society isn't helping the topic by adding religion into the matter.
This.

Also this whole thing (in america anyways) with people being against gays getting married....why the f*** do we care what they do? If they want that they should have that choice. I can understand from the religious aspect. i.e. churches not wanting to marry gays. That is their choice because they do not believe it to be right according to their religion but there is no logical reason for gays not to be able to be married at all like in a courthouse or by someone with the power to legally marry them in America. (Like that one bakery with voodoo doughnuts if that is your thing. =3) Also there sure as hell is no reason to make an amendment to The American Constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman...God do I hate the closed mindedness of my country...
 

SinisterGehe

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I think sexuality is what prevents human race from evolving to the next level... But that is just my opinion.
And also, it doesn't matter what your sexuality is, it doesn't make you any worse or BETTER. You are just as human no matter what tickles your fancy.
 

TheFinalFantasyWolf

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A person's sexual preference isn't anyone else's business. Human being's should be able to live their lives as they see fit as long as it doesn't affect anyone else's life negativally.

With that being said, I will admit that even though I actually have quite a few gay and bi-sexual friends, I do still feel uncomfortable seeing them with a partner of the same sex. I know, I know. I'm sounding really homo-phobic, but I do get that "that's looks unnatural" thought in my head, when I see them kiss or something. They are my friends and I love them, but I can't help it. That's just how I feel.

Make no mistake, I love my friends to death. Their sexuality has not, and will never change my opinion of them. I know that they are good, kind human beings, and thats all that matters to me.
 

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febel said:
AgentNein said:
febel said:
What's everyone's opinion on Asexuality? 'Cause I'm feeling a bit left out of the opening post.
Asexual people have no deal. They're cool in my book.
I dunno, I've gotten lots of "Your joking, right?", "That's not normal" And my personal favorite "Oh are you studying to be a priest?"
Well biologically speaking it isn't normal. Genetic dead end and all that.
 

DanielDeFig

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My opinion is that we need to be very open and accepting of all sexualities, and do proper research on it so we have accurate information to give to our children as they grow up.

So far, it would seem that sexuality is not a choice, and that it's far more diverse than "Gay Vs Straight". For example, I believe it's confirmed that there is a significant difference between an effeminate gay man, and a woman's mindset inside a man's body. I also believe it's generally accepted that we are all somewhat bisexual, must of us are simply further along the spectrum of being attracted to a our opposite gender.

I would prefer if this kind of information was far more prominent as a required standard for our education (rather than an hour/day/week per year about the subject). Also, I believe the world would be a much friendlier place if we were all bisexual, as the gender in power would have no reason to sexualize the opposite gender any more than their own (Fairness through equal exploitation), and we would all have a much wider choice or romantic/sexual interest.

By the way, I'm a straight guy, who truly can't tell whether or not I'm attractive (I suppose I've stopped considering myself ugly now that I'm no longer a teen), but I will sometimes notice when actors/models are clearly presented to be attracted to.
 

Togs

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My opinion? Do what you want as long as-
1. You dont hurt anyone.
2. You do it in private.

Oh and this all pervading zeitgeist of ultimate permissve of this site is both disturbing and annoying- in my short time here Ive had people attempt to justify paedophilia, incest and necrophilia, which is just fucking mind boggling.
 

Tonimata

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Utrechet said:
My opinion is that everyone is free to choose what they want, as it is their opinion on the matter that... matters. Not ours.

Also, society isn't helping the topic by adding religion into the matter.
This exactly voices my thoughts as well
 

Randvek

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zehydra said:
If heterosexuality is to mean that I am only sexually attracted to one sex, then I definitely fit that label.
Imagine all the world's females die. Not only that, but "homosexuality" becomes actively encouraged. It's everywhere, just like sex is now. You don't think 20 30 40 years in that you would question yourself even one little bit?

There's no shame in saying you would. Sex is situational. You've just never been in a situation that forced you to question yours and, if you really are as "one direction" as you think you are, such a situation might be very, very unrealistic. But I highly doubt impossible.
 

Cheesus333

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*megaphone clicks on*

IT'S NOT IMPORTANT!

What or who people do in their own time is really none of the general public's business.

Gay people are no more a sign of the end times than straight people. Which is an unnecessarily convoluted way of saying that neither of them are.

If someone's homosexual, good for them. Bisexual? Good for them. Heterosexual? Good for them[footnote]And possibly me[/footnote]. But it really isn't the concern of me, or anyone else that doesn't want to have a relationship with them.
 

captainwolfos

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I'm totally indifferent, but I don't like public shows of affection. FROM ANYONE. There's a time and a place for that.

As Jesus said about homosexuals:

'_____________________'
 

Dexiro

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Is there really need for another one of these threads? It's just waiting for the one troll to say he hates gays to a big flame war can ignite.

Ah well ~~ contribution time:

x-machina said:
I just don't understand Bi-sexuals, I mean how can you not have a peference?
Sexuality isn't black and white; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_scale.

Wolfy2449 said:
Jeez stop being proud of things you have not achieved like sexualities/country of origin/religion/many more
Being proud of your sexuality usually translates to being proud of accepting your sexuality. While you're sexuality itself isn't earned a lot of gay people have difficulty coming to terms with it, coming out of the closet and such.

lithium.jelly said:
I don't really mind anyone's sexuality, although I find furries a bit creepy. Also, I heartily approve of gay men, because the more of them there are the less competition there is for all the cute girls.
Your furry hate is unrelated to this thread good sir ~

Vault101 said:
anyone who says its "unatural" can fuck right off, we havnt been doing anything "natural" since we worked out how to make fire (and I bet homosexuality was around then)
Yeah the whole "unnatural" argument is no less than silly. It seems that when it comes to defending prejudices a lot of outdated values come into play even they're being contradicted on a daily basis.

Kaz Helberd said:
I think people are conditioned into their sexuality based on external (and in some RARE cases) internal stimuli.

Biologically the 'Default' orientation is 'straight' (hence the term "straight") but depending on how one was raised, who their parents are, and what they're exposed to, that can change.
It's a controversal opinion but I wouldn't say you're too far off. Personally I believe their to be strong evidence for homosexuality being caused both genetically and/or through a persons upbringing, I'd hazard a guess that genetics always play some part in determining sexuality. I will say though that it isn't a choice either way, the closer you get to puberty the more your sexuality is set in stone.
 

Lavender10

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For bisexuals we think that a 50% chance on whether you are born with a penis or a vagina shouldn't effect who we spend the rest of our lives with or who we care about on a deeper level. i can speak for all of us but i think personality, interests, aesthetics and so on should effect who i like, not my chances of meeting a girl with mutual feelings for me.
 

Jaime_Wolf

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I'm not really sure what this thread is asking...

I am, myself gay and am obviously accepting of essentially any queer people.
 

EinTheCorgi

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the only people that bug me are the reeealy gay people the guys/girls who dress like the opposite gender and the way they talk sometimes gets annoying simply because i think there talking like that on purpose also sexist lesbians need to grow up. just my 10 cents
 

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It bothers me that people keep mentioning it (just like when someone decided to create this topic).

Seriously, there are not a lot of people that really mind other people having different sexual preferences than them. Topics like these only act to point out the difference even more, even though hardly anyone cares.
 

holy_secret

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I still don't understand why people have something against it.

I mean I just wrote a thread about how I was frenching a dude for thirty minutes, and no passive aggressive homo phobic messages have been seen so far.

Isn't this the way most people handle it? Just don't give a fuck or see a distinction?
 

similar.squirrel

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Wait, what? What exactly are you trying to ask?

Sexuality is a facet of human nature. I like it, because it leads to sex and I like having sex. I object to people having sex with children and animals.

You know what else is bad? The misuse of apostrophes, not proofreading your posts and posting badly thought-out threads.
 

Knight Captain Kerr

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You people and your quaint little categories. Sexuality is not black and white most people are somewhat bi and I don't judge people based on race sex or sexuality but what kind of people they are.
 

Brandon237

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Do what you like, don't get up in my face about it (in both the literal and figurative sense).

Really, what else do you need other than that? Personal preference is just that, so leave people to what they want, and let them leave you. And everyone can live in harmony [sub]harmony[/sub] [small][sub]harmony...[/sub][/small]