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Originally Posted by Dezzy
You can't really have opinions on whether or not a sexuality exists. It's a fact that bisexuality is real. It's like saying that the sky isn't blue but is orange with purple polka dots, It just isn't and justifying a false ideal by saying it's an opinion doesn't change the facts.
Facts are indisputable.
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But what are the facts? The sexual attraction of an individual to both sexes is bisexuality: that's a fact. However, that doesn't mean you can't discuss the impact of bisexuality and the notion of being bi. Cara Delevingne, one very high profile person who has identified as bisexual, a year ago said that she rejected her parent's view that her sexuality was 'a phase' she would grow out of. The implication was that she was 'bisexual' and it was forever, and it made her happy. Last week she said “I’m obviously in love, so if people want to say I’m gay, that’s great. But we’re all liquid – we change, we grow.” and “I believe in gender fluidity and sexual fluidity. I don’t really identify as anything.” She seems utterly oblivious to the contradiction.
There is a massive trend in people expressing gender or sexuality in terms of 'fluidity'. I t all sounds like some hippy nirvana. Meanwhile conservative Christians are given ammunition in their quest to 'cure' homosexuality.