Poll: Would you change your sexuality?

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Ragsnstitches

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SaviourSeph said:
theriddlen said:
Im normal person and i'm happy with it.
That's nice, but what's your sexuality? (PROTIP: heteronormativity fails)

Queer here, and no desire to change.
Ask yourself what the definition of normal is and really think about it. First off, normal is overrated, so don't associate if you can. Secondly, now please don't take this the wrong way, homosexuality is not typical and consequently not normal.

Just so you know, accepting this fact does not change your rights or your standing in life but disagreeing with it essentially means your fighting a dictionary.

Although now that I think about, does heterosexuality constitute a "normal person"? Hmmm...
 

l3lazec

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Voted bi

IMO, ideally if you can get along with someone and connect with that person then it shouldn't matter what there gender is. If I find a person who gets me better than any other person I've ever met before but had the unfortunate luck to be born the same gender as me, I don't want that standing in my way.

It'll open up more options and I'll be less biased when it comes to talking to people
 

Rpground

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im not sure,on one hand women have HEAVY downfalls in my catagory,mainly the 1 week every month thing...and the overall bitchyness. but men dont have the bullshit that women come with...though at the same time cant have the good sex (no saying anal is bad,just not into it...) or have children...so there ya go,i guess im comfortable with who i am right now. seeing as im single and living my life quite well. so yep there we go my answer. P:
 

Chrono212

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If I took one at least that way I would know what my sexuality was X3
 

jamesworkshop

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Ragsnstitches said:
SaviourSeph said:
theriddlen said:
Im normal person and i'm happy with it.
That's nice, but what's your sexuality? (PROTIP: heteronormativity fails)

Queer here, and no desire to change.
Ask yourself what the definition of normal is and really think about it. First off, normal is overrated, so don't associate if you can. Secondly, now please don't take this the wrong way, homosexuality is not typical and consequently not normal.

Just so you know, accepting this fact does not change your rights or your standing in life but disagreeing with it essentially means your fighting a dictionary.

Although now that I think about, does heterosexuality constitute a "normal person"? Hmmm...
You could say it's an aspect of a normal (average) person but they could be atypical in different areas.

I think typical and atypical would be less vague than normal vs not normal if we are basing it on averages and majorities.
 

WarpZone

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I can't really say I see the point. Maybe if I could toggle it on and off at will, going from normal to Asexual when I don't need the distraction and back again afterwards. If you could set it so that a specific individual was the only thing you were attracted to, I could see it being marketed as both a date rape drug or a marriage counseling aid.

If you're talking about just changing your sexual orientation from straight to gay and back again, I don't really see the point. Maybe if you were gay and everyone else around you was a bigot it might seem appealing. But the correct move in that situation is to change the bigots. Or at least move to someplace where folks are decent.
 

Guitarmasterx7

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I can see the advantages to being asexual or bisexual, because then you would either not need sex, or you'd settle for any sex. Would I change it? Probably not. I like tits too much.
 

Mcupobob

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I'll stay straight, women are just so damn intoxicating. Though I guess if I had the power to switch they wouldn't be. Never the less I'm happy being me.
 

The Rockerfly

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I'm hetro but I would love to be asexual, I could get so much more done and feel a million times less frustrated
 

DSK-

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I'm more than comfortable with who I am and who I am attracted to.
 

BlindMessiah94

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Is it reversible?

Because I'm fine with being a guy, but I think it would be very educational for any person to put themselves in the opposite sexes shoes for a day even.

Also BOOBS YAY
 

Adzma

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BlindMessiah94 said:
Is it reversible?

Because I'm fine with being a guy, but I think it would be very educational for any person to put themselves in the opposite sexes shoes for a day even.

Also BOOBS YAY
Could be. Depends how far you're willing to sell your soul to the devil. BWA HA HA.

In all seriousness, it's really up to you. I'm just curious to see if people would consider it, and it seems the vast majority would not, which is a good thing! You're all comfortable with yourselves.
 

BlindMessiah94

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Adzma said:
BlindMessiah94 said:
Is it reversible?

Because I'm fine with being a guy, but I think it would be very educational for any person to put themselves in the opposite sexes shoes for a day even.

Also BOOBS YAY
Could be. Depends how far you're willing to sell your soul to the devil. BWA HA HA.

In all seriousness, it's really up to you. I'm just curious to see if people would consider it, and it seems the vast majority would not, which is a good thing! You're all comfortable with yourselves.
I actually would do it if it was reversible. Though I am 100% straight (never been attracted to men), I think from a pure standpoint of curiosity, I would love to be a woman for a day or two. I think I could learn a lot, and it would help me with a lot of my misunderstandings about how to approach women.

But I am completely comfortable with my gender and sexual orientation.
 

Ragsnstitches

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jamesworkshop said:
Ragsnstitches said:
SaviourSeph said:
theriddlen said:
Im normal person and i'm happy with it.
That's nice, but what's your sexuality? (PROTIP: heteronormativity fails)

Queer here, and no desire to change.
Ask yourself what the definition of normal is and really think about it. First off, normal is overrated, so don't associate if you can. Secondly, now please don't take this the wrong way, homosexuality is not typical and consequently not normal.

Just so you know, accepting this fact does not change your rights or your standing in life but disagreeing with it essentially means your fighting a dictionary.

Although now that I think about, does heterosexuality constitute a "normal person"? Hmmm...
You could say it's an aspect of a normal (average) person but they could be atypical in different areas.

I think typical and atypical would be less vague than normal vs not normal if we are basing it on averages and majorities.
True. You see when I read the initial comment (the one I failed to quote), I was thinking in context of sexual orientation... but he said "normal person" which carries greater connotations and is definitely subject to interpretation.
 

lolelemental

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Being Bi-Sexual is the best of both worlds :p

The worst I have to put up with is whenever I'm dating a woman, my friends and cohorts say to me "Oh! But I thought you were gay!" Then I sight and explain that we've been over this millions of times before.

OT: Jump back a few years and I would've sworn on dead animals past that I straighter than Gene Simmonds, my my my how that has changed xD Now I wouldn't change myself for the world.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I am completely satisfied in my sexuality. Besides, the notable alternatives would simply create more drama that what is natural in a relationship and I don't envy anyone who must put up with such nonsense for love.