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What is your sexuality?

What is your sexuality?


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It's really quite simple:

Heterosexual = a sexuality/sexual orientation = an attraction to the opposite sex
Homosexual = a sexuality/sexual orientation = an attraction to the same sex
Bisexual = a sexuality/sexual orientation = an attraction to both sexes

Pansexual/Fluid = Bisexual
Demisexual = either hetero, homo, or bisexual

Asexual = a non-sexuality/sexual orientation (just like atheism is a non-religion)

Transexual/Transgender = a gender identity/gender dysphoria not a sexuality/sexual orientation

Here's a fairly complete list of these trendy nonsense terms:


Not even close.
 
100% gay with the caveat that I could have sex with Halle Berry, Angela Bassett or Pink if they asked me to.
 
There is a decided irony that, in an effort to throw off the confines of sexual labels, the reformers have created a plethora of labels, which seek to define humans in ever more narrow slices.

Perhaps you could just explain the terms instead of insulting people for not understanding?

That seems to be the whole point of this micro-genre labeling of sexuality.

If you tell someone you are 'Gay', (or Lesbian, or Bi) they can simply reply, 'That's nice Dear', and move on.
But if you tell someone you are 'Akoisexual', for example, it pretty much demands that you be given the floor to explain your amazing uniqueness and how you are not like those boring Gays, Lesbians, and Bis.

That's why there is this continuous need to make up new, ever more obscure, terms. Once people know what the old terms mean they lose their power of attention-grabbing narcissism.

It's much the same as regards the ever-growing list of supposed genders and gender-identities. I think we are up to at least 72 by now.

I guess the ultimate goal is that eventually each person will have their very own words to describe how incomparably individual and utterly unique they are.

Personally, I don't care all that much what anyone choses to call themself, but I really can't be arsed with wasting my time to learn all these newly invented terms and their ridiculous meanings just feed the egos of the self-obsessed.

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EC would not approve a lot of these posts.
 
Back in the day they used to say "Gay, bi, lesbian, it doesn't matter. Sex is a small part of what makes a person."

Now it's 'LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! I FUCK COOKWARE! THAT'S WHO I AM! LOOK AT ME!!!"

That really redefines pandemic.
 
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