I have a sexual orientation, not a "sexual preference." There is no choice involved in the matter, it is determined at birth.
I feel very badly for anyone who is raped. This is a horrible violation and crime. However, this does not change their sexual orientation.
2007-01-26 05:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The only affect I could see would be to make you avoid your sexuality if you were gay. Think about it.
There is not reason possible to support the idea you'd 'want' to be gay because of it.
Sexual orientation is not a choice or an option, it's who you are attracted to. Being raped may make it less likely you want to act on it, but not change who you find attractive.
2007-01-26 05:32:32
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answered by Radagast97 6
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I could argue that it might affect "sexual preference" but not sexual orientation. I've heard of women who avoid any type of relationships with men after a rape, but that doesn't mean they're suddenly interested in women. If they were bi before, they might stick with women, but it comes down to their brain generalizing their attacker to all men. Doesn't mean that women are suddenly attractive; that wouldn't change. But they'd avoid the men (that they're still technically attracted to) because of fear. Make sense?
2007-01-26 10:21:30
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answered by Atropis 5
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2016-10-17 03:31:45
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answered by ? 4
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I was raped and avoided my attraction to men.
So, my answer is sort of. Attraction was there but was not acted on.
2007-01-26 05:12:53
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answered by girl with a gun 2
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Myth.
2007-01-26 06:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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you mean raped by man or woman
2007-01-26 05:07:21
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answered by mamakumar 3
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if you're a guy and you're raped, you'll probably not ever want sex with a control freak rapist.
2007-01-26 06:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that you should ask a psychiatrist or psychologist.
2007-01-26 05:10:10
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answered by Tegarst 7
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no, but I guess the experience could open your eyes to what you already are.
2007-01-26 06:25:00
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answered by Magi 5
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