10-21-2011, 07:47 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: under the kitchen sink
Posts: 386
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Originally Posted by Ben Lahnger
Hmmm ... you might have a point.
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You mean you think he might have a point.
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I've always wanted to ask you something and this is the perfect time.
You say bisexuality is a means of identity, as opposed to a specific sexual preference?
I ask this because I do not like the idea of sexuality as a fluid line from homosexuality to heterosexuality, and tend to prefer the concept of a thousand different sexualities, contextually defined and few dealing with genitality. The thing is, such an approach poses a challenge to the idea that homosexuality is something you're born with, to different extents depending how one interprets it.
What's your opinion?
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This.
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