roam said:
It seems such a fundamental principle to the argument, that I just have trouble grasping these people not having considered it. I always imagined the ones arguing this position of being at least somewhat bisexual or gay and themselves "choosing" a heterosexual lifestyle. |
I think you are probably right about that. I imagine a lot of people actually do what they think of as "choose" their orientation. I know I personally could "choose" to be straight, but it would be as arbitary as deciding never to date anyone with blue eyes. However, if I had a religious background I would probably define myself as straight because I would only date women, even if technically I would be bisexual, but I would believe everyone was choosing so I would think that was the definition of straight.
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