Justme has some good advice: Trust in what your body/mind is attracted.
Sexuality is encoded in our DNA.
Although society (mainly Western society, though there are exceptions) looks unkindly on homosexuality and bisexuality, this is not universal. From my research, I have come to believe that people are, by nature, bisexual--though some exhibit a stronger preference for one sex than another.
Although society and some religions may say that homosexuality and bisexuality are abnormal, this is not a reasonable concept because sexuality is not so much nurture as it is nature.
Generally speaking, societies with higher concentrations of transgendered individuals are more liberal in their view of sexuality. These cultures have what is known as the "third sex" because gender distinctions can be hard to determine.
These cultures offer a good lesson, as, even if a person in *any* part of the world are raised as male or female, that may not truly be the case (aside from DNA analysis, it can be difficult to determine whether any one person is transexual). Plus, many doctors have took it upon themselves to, with the help of a simple incision, determine what sex a transgendered baby outwardly displays.
2006-12-12 17:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Psychologists and people who have done studies in this area believe that homosexuality happens on a continuum. some people are 100% straight, others 100% homosexual. then there are a large number of people who fall in between somewhere. women who will occasionally try it with another woman but prefer men. and the other way around. if it feels right for you then that was how you were made.
2006-12-12 16:58:07
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answered by Justme 4
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Actually, according to most research, bisexuality does not exist, per se. The brain is only "turned on" by one sex or another. People who claim to be bi may feel they are, but there is some evidence to suggest that this is more of a lifestyle choice than a true persuasion. Homosexuality on the other hand IS a normal thing and the two shouldn't be confused.
2006-12-12 16:14:08
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answered by subhuman 2
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Ah, see "normal" is just an illusion created by society.
Screw society.
2006-12-15 01:07:54
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answered by Miakoda 5
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depends on how you define normal. a lot of things that are normal now were abnormal yesterday. homosexuals for one are still referred to as queer (meaning abnormal). alcohol was banned until the 1930s but is freely available barring certain age restrictions. living in was abnormal, but is now accorded legal status, children born out of wedlock were called bastards, but try calling tom cruise's child that and you could be in for a very expensive libel suit. pornography from being banned is now accorded free speech status and is widely available.
to answer your question, 'nature' certainly did not tailor design the anus for being pentrated (in males by males) and the vagina being aroused (in females by females), the fact that we see this in certain animals does not change that. the black widow kills its mate after mating, but i dont see that being legalised in humans for some time, although its a possibility because we have evolved quite a bit in the other areas i mentioned earlier. so my vote is homosexuality/bisexuality are not normal, they can be unlearnt.
2006-12-12 16:45:02
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answered by SS 1
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As normal as apple pie!
2006-12-12 16:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it can be! i mean we all have that time in our lives when we get a homosexual feeling. bisexual people are having a harder time picking, or like both.
2006-12-12 16:44:52
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answered by fish 1
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as normal as anything else if that is how the person feels then it is normal for them.
2006-12-13 18:07:56
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answered by ? 4
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i think it is normal, just do not decide permanently to be on either side, follow gods lead to love
2006-12-12 16:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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from my views, it is a perfectly normal thing.
2006-12-12 16:47:10
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answered by Das Schnabeltier 2
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