I guess the obvious stupid questions are:
1) How does anyone justify a better than, say, 25% of the population is more than a 2 on the Kinsey scale? I'm looking at someone who has had maybe one or two homosexual encounters (ie, gay sex that went all the way and not just a crush) in their life, but is basically straight.
2) Given the biological imperative to mate, and therefore something that ensure that the human population is generally straight, any idea what percentage of the population needs to be straight, or at least mostly so, in order to perpetuate the species?
3) How exactly are we defining "gay"? Given that a 7year-old, who was presumably not engaging in sexual intercourse, was permitted to say he was gay, there need to be some limits on the idea. Also, should we count as gay someone who just grabs sex wherever he or she can get it, making some people go for whatever is near just to have sex without really caring about the sex of that person (ie, college
Freshmen, prisoners, and some congressmen)? Should we consider crushes signs of homosexuality, or just hormones? Just curious what the limits on this are.....
RG