I think that all humans are sexual creatures and our chemistry or how we response to certain stimuli is inherent. I see it on a long line, on one side complete homosexuality, on the other complete heterosexuality. As you move to the center, bisexuality with equal responses to both genders, you may be hetero with bi leanings or **** with bi leanings. None is a threat to the other, that's social and cultural. In true human nature, you are what you are.
2007-05-28 00:27:13
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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No way, man. My brother is one of the straightest guys I know. He may have thought about it a time or two, but he's straight. So no - I don't think that people are all possibly gay - some straight, some gay or lesbian, some bi and some transgendered with others in between as well.
2007-05-28 07:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Gay means happy... so if i were to answer that question in that sense... No I don't think that all people are happy! some people i know are very depressed alot of the time.
But if you're talking about homosexuality then at some point or another in their lives all men and women express intrest in the same sex. It's sometimes more apparent in women because they are more open with their feelings than men (though i have seen alot of "straight" guys at my school that get more emotional about stupid stuff than the girls I know). You hear alot of women calling their friends "Girl friends" but you dont hear straight men calling their friends "Boy friends".
2007-05-28 07:08:52
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answered by LadyJayden 1
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The whole "everyone's a little bisexual" argument...no, I don't believe it. Everyone is different in what can arouse their interest but I do believe that some straight males truly never ever have a single sexual or romantic thought about another male.
2007-05-28 07:28:45
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answered by lordwashu13 3
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How many future generations would follow?
2007-05-28 06:59:19
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answered by liberty11235 6
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I think almost everyone can admire aesthetic beauty in the same sex as them; I don't know about being attracted sexually; I'm not. Interesting question...
2007-05-28 06:59:20
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answered by CrankyYankee 6
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It is a desire, not an inherent factor.
2007-05-28 07:24:36
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answered by Gary M 5
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