I consider myself to be a bisexual and I find that the homosexuality component of it is only ever directed at guys who are of a particular physical appearance, which represents a small minority of guys. In addition, I don't get aroused by nearly all sexual acts between guys, even if its with the guys I feel "attracted" to.
Talking to other homosexuals, they are attracted to guys full stop with less emphasis being placed on physical looks.
My heterosexual attraction is towards a wider range of women in terms of physical looks, and unlike homosexual activity - I consider myself to be interested in much more heterosexual acts.
Does this mean that some people who appear to be homosexual may not really be homosexual? Would this explain the "success" some people claim to have experienced when undertaking conversion therapy i.e. that they weren't gay to begin with?
I have my own thoughts on this, but what do other people think?
2006-08-18
03:36:24
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender