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TruckOSaurus said:
JoeTheBro said:
TruckOSaurus said:
JoeTheBro said:


Same thing as atheists emerging from extremely religious environments or the opposite with theists emerging from extremely atheist societies.

I didn't know any gay man growing up. Where did I pick it up?


I wouldn't know. It's more complex usually than being "converted" by other gay men. Otherwise you would still like girls and be bisexual.

I've never been attracted to girls. Sure I find some of them pretty but I've never been interested in any of them as girlfriends or sexual partners. The earliest I can remember being attracted to a guy was in fifth grade where there was a guy in my class I had an urge to kiss (I never did of course).

Also, how is it a choice when you say it comes from complex reasons that you can't identify? The only part where choice is involved is whether you act of it or not. The attraction itself is not chosen.

I don't think it's a traditional choice but I also don't think it's like being born short or tall. Sorry if you thought that I thought that it's a choice similar to acting on an urge or not.