I'm bi, I know that much. As for where I am on the scale. Uhh, Medic?:
I don't think it's something that I can adequately quantify.
I don't think it's something that I can adequately quantify.
It depends if you felt some kind of attraction or arousal, sexual or otherwise. Just kissing a guy doesnt make you gay.SmilingWorlock said:I would really like to see that answers differ between male and female - then again, women on the internet? Unfug!
OT: I once kissed a man (in an effort to find out who kisses better, male or female) - does that count?
Unlikely. We may have had them, or missed them; but to a lot of people there is the fear of the sexual process (Vagina Dentata, Edinakusesiphobia, Tocophobia or Genophobia[footnote]Google at your own risk[/footnote]) which will put them off experimenting. "Pure" heterosexual/homosexual is far more likely at older ages, because people have found out what suits them best - and will tend to stick with it.Skywolf09 said:We all have that one person[footnote]If you consider yourself mainly hetero or homosexual that is. Obviously, if your bi- or pan- there are a hell of a lot more than just one...[/footnote] we'd go gay/straight for, and if you don't you either are lying or just haven't found them yet.
Huh. I appear to have been the first 6. Kind of shocking that there weren't any before me. Although I think it's kind of funny that you assumed it would be a man to pick, and it ended up being me instead.chaosyoshimage said:Oh okay, that's probably it. It just seemed so odd that it wasn't there after I voted. I guess if someone picks it then you'll know. So, someone who likes guys more than me needs to pick 6, so then we'll know...Fluffles said:I believe it is... nobody has selected it yet.chaosyoshimage said:I'm 5, but why is 6 not an option?
I swear I added it. I can't check now I've voted.
The_root_of_all_evil said:The Kinsey scale fails as most people will fluctuate between the poles at different times of their life. A lot of teenagers will edge towards three before returning to the poles as their self knowledge increases.
So you can only use it for points in time. And there's a a big difference between being a practising 0, a non-practising 0 and a non-practising X - though not an obvious difference.
Yes, I definitely agree. People evolve. But I don't think that matters to the scale. You are what you are in the moment. There's nothing about the scale that says YOU MUST STICK TO YOUR PLACE BITCHES.nikki191 said:personally i dont think it has to be set in stone for your entire life. normally i would be around a 6 now im X
I definitely agree, if I had more possible poll options I would be there.SmilingWorlock said:I would really like to see that answers differ between male and female - then again, women on the internet? Unfug!
OT: I once kissed a man (in an effort to find out who kisses better, male or female) - does that count?
If you're single and not wanting a relationship, it's very hard to tell between a 0,6 or X though. Your number often depends on what's available, therefore making the scale unreliable.Fluffles said:But I don't think that matters to the scale. You are what you are in the moment. There's nothing about the scale that says YOU MUST STICK TO YOUR PLACE BITCHES.
Pretty much the same here. Though honestly, the only guy I'd go gay for is Nathan Fillion (of course, 90% of this site would, so that's not saying much).A Weary Exile said:Is just about where I am. I can be emotionally attracted to men easily and wouldn't give a flat-out "No" to a guy who was interested in me if they were really something special, but it's just much easier for me to be romantically and sexually attracted to women.Jonluw said:I wouldn't claim to be 100% heterosexual in the sense that I'm immune to homoromantic thougts and such, but I don't exactly find it appropriate to describe myself as "incidentally homosexual".
0.5, I guess.
But surely you're either attracted to, or not attracted to members of the same sex. If you didn't have certain people you were attracted to and you're just looking at the general public, do you have the tenancy to be attracted to people of the same sex?The_root_of_all_evil said:If you're single and not wanting a relationship, it's very hard to tell between a 0,6 or X though. Your number often depends on what's available, therefore making the scale unreliable.Fluffles said:But I don't think that matters to the scale. You are what you are in the moment. There's nothing about the scale that says YOU MUST STICK TO YOUR PLACE BITCHES.