Say for example, "straight men having sex with other men who are not gay or bi-sexual."
I posted a question about straight guy's having sex with guy's, and many of them stated that straight guy's who DO have sex with guy's are "still" straight.
It doesn't make any sense to me - then with people like that, why the arguement that gay's do not "choose" their sexual orientation?
Now, I'm gay, and don't recall choosing my orientation, but, to me, that sounds very "chosen" and not so much "biological".
It does fuel the arguements for anti-gay groups who view homosexuality as not "inborn" as people are saying.
2007-09-10
03:55:33
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