hummer7979
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Hi all
This has been on my mind for a while, and I thought this would be a good a place as any to let it out.
I've been thinking about bisexuality a lot. Even though I list myself as gay here, I will admit that I sometimes find myself in a situation where I am attracted to a girl in some sort of quasi-sexual quasi-emotional way. This led me to research bisexuality and what I've found is that many people try to define bisexuality in levels and degrees based on their emotional or sexual attraction. There's also talk about percentages of time when a bisexual is attracted to men or women.
And this all seemed wrong to me because in essence, I felt that there was too much focus on the person's sex. I don't focus on the person's sex when I am attracted to him/her. It just happens.
So, as an exercise in thought, I propose a redefinition of gay, straight, and bisexuality. (note, I claim this redefinition as my own insofar as I have yet to see this elsewhere, though will readily concede if I do)
Gay Straight and Bisexual. What do those mean? Most people will say that gay means attraction to same sex, straight is attraction to opposite sex, and bisexual means, to some degree, attracted to both sexes. But is that the most accurate way to define them? Given a random man, what is the likelihood that you are attracted to him? Certainly not 100%. There are other criteria you might look for, such as personality, age, wealth, etc. But what are you certain of, 100%, when you say "I'm gay"? It is that you are absolutely without a doubt not attracted to women. Vice versa for straight men.
So,
Gay means you are systematically not attracted to the opposite sex
Straight means you are systematically not attracted to the same sex
Ok, so that might be more accurate, but what other ramification does it have other than intellectual masturbation? Well, what happens when you extend these definitions to bisexuality? Bisexuals, according to those two definitions, are neither straight nor gay. Not even a little bit of each.
Bisexual means you do not systematically discriminate based on sex.
Why is this definition any different? For me, it validates the idea of bisexuality. No longer is it necessary to say "I'm bisexual but closer to gay" or "I'm bisexual but only straight in relationships" etc. This definition relieves the focus of sex in the context of attraction such that the object of affection is a holistic unit, a person who is attractive to you.
This also validates my personal belief that everyone is bisexual and that sexual orientation insofar as absolutism of gayness or straightness (i.e. absolute sex discrimination), is environmentally instilled, not genetic or predetermined, but that's a different discussion
Anyway, that's it. Let me know what you think.
This has been on my mind for a while, and I thought this would be a good a place as any to let it out.
I've been thinking about bisexuality a lot. Even though I list myself as gay here, I will admit that I sometimes find myself in a situation where I am attracted to a girl in some sort of quasi-sexual quasi-emotional way. This led me to research bisexuality and what I've found is that many people try to define bisexuality in levels and degrees based on their emotional or sexual attraction. There's also talk about percentages of time when a bisexual is attracted to men or women.
And this all seemed wrong to me because in essence, I felt that there was too much focus on the person's sex. I don't focus on the person's sex when I am attracted to him/her. It just happens.
So, as an exercise in thought, I propose a redefinition of gay, straight, and bisexuality. (note, I claim this redefinition as my own insofar as I have yet to see this elsewhere, though will readily concede if I do)
Gay Straight and Bisexual. What do those mean? Most people will say that gay means attraction to same sex, straight is attraction to opposite sex, and bisexual means, to some degree, attracted to both sexes. But is that the most accurate way to define them? Given a random man, what is the likelihood that you are attracted to him? Certainly not 100%. There are other criteria you might look for, such as personality, age, wealth, etc. But what are you certain of, 100%, when you say "I'm gay"? It is that you are absolutely without a doubt not attracted to women. Vice versa for straight men.
So,
Gay means you are systematically not attracted to the opposite sex
Straight means you are systematically not attracted to the same sex
Ok, so that might be more accurate, but what other ramification does it have other than intellectual masturbation? Well, what happens when you extend these definitions to bisexuality? Bisexuals, according to those two definitions, are neither straight nor gay. Not even a little bit of each.
Bisexual means you do not systematically discriminate based on sex.
Why is this definition any different? For me, it validates the idea of bisexuality. No longer is it necessary to say "I'm bisexual but closer to gay" or "I'm bisexual but only straight in relationships" etc. This definition relieves the focus of sex in the context of attraction such that the object of affection is a holistic unit, a person who is attractive to you.
This also validates my personal belief that everyone is bisexual and that sexual orientation insofar as absolutism of gayness or straightness (i.e. absolute sex discrimination), is environmentally instilled, not genetic or predetermined, but that's a different discussion
Anyway, that's it. Let me know what you think.

























