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'No One Is 100% Heterosexual' - Feelings About This Statement?
My sister was telling me about this. She had read it in glamour. I personally somewhat agree with this. I don't think anyone is totally not attracted to a certain gender and it's only social expectations that is why not everyone is considered bi.
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Most people are 100% Heterosexual
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Dunno, seems like an equality statement to me. Then again I doubt we'd get the truth from most people anyway
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I don't know really, do they have some sort of evidence or reasoning to back it up at all? I would have thought that alot of people are 100% heterosexual.
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To be 100% hetrosexual you would have to not be attracted to a single one of the 3 billion men in the world, impossible.
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its probably true
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I've heard a fair few folk say this over the years, and I'm not sure I agree. Using this logic then nobody would be 100% homosexual either. And I can't speak for any straight guys or girls but I'm pretty sure I am 100% homosexual. Lol.
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What do you mean by not 100% straight though?, I mean there's a difference between thinking someone of the same sex is attractive and actually wanting to sleep with them.
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I think there is an element of truth in the statement. What amazes me is that it has been taken from Glamour magazine. Surely the only time - ever - that a statement in Glamour magazine has stimulated any kind of debate that wasn't based on lip gloss, shoes or celebrities.
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As a gay man I think this statement is ridiculous and can say that I am 100% gay. Yes, I find a lot of women attractive, I can appreciate how beautiful some females are, but do I want to sleep with them? No. And I think that's exactly the same with the majority of heterosexual men and women. Like InOne said, it just seems to be an equality statement just to try and make everybody think that we're all 'not so different from each other,' but who the **** cares if we do have different tastes?
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That's the thing with this it's undiscoverble. But it depends how sexuality is controlled, in the body whether it's hormones, enviromental or just random. but I think sexuality may be a grey scale rather than black and White.
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It's a hard one to judge, but it would also mean that no homosexual person is 100% homosexual. I can find women attractive, but I would never sleep with them. |
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Maybe that's what's meant by not 100% -sexual either way, like the act of recognition of someone being attractive despite not being attracted to them? IDK, otherwise I think it's a pile of nonsense.
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I agree with the statement. I think we're conditioned to think we're 100% one way or another.
How do you explain people who 'turn' gay or 'turn' straight. It doesn't happen though. I'd imagine there's a small margin of difference maybe 99% gay/straight. |
I don't get this whole sleeping with thing though.
Obviously that's a big part but I mean last time I checked a relationship wasn't all about sex. Personally I would consider myself to be 100% straight because it's very hard to ever imagine myself with another man but you don't have to want to sleep with someone. Sounds soppy but you could just "love" a person. After all, about 20 years ago we'd've all been considered "sluts" for wanting sex before marriage. :') |
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Everyones bisexual after a roofie :evilgrin:
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Utter bollocks
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I don't really agree with that I think because, like Ben said, it would mean that no homosexual is 100% homosexual, and I know that its pretty much impossible for me to find a woman sexually attractive. :/
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