- What do you think caused your heterosexuality?
- When and how did you first decide you were heterosexual?
- Is it possible that your heterosexuality is just a phase you may grow out of?
- Is it possible that your heterosexuality stems from a fear of others of the same sex?
- If you have never slept with a member of your own sex, is it possible that you might be gay if you tried it?
- If heterosexuality is normal, why are so many mental patients heterosexual?
- Why do you heterosexual people try to seduce others into your lifestyle?
- Why do you flaunt your heterosexuality? Can't you just be who you are and keep it quiet?
- The great majority of child molesters are heterosexual. Do you consider it safe to expose your children to heterosexual teachers?
- With all the societal support that marriage receives, the divorce rate is spiraling. Why are there so few stable relationships among heterosexual people?
- Why are heterosexual people so promiscuous?
- Would you want your children to be heterosexual, knowing the problems they would face, such as heartbreak, disease, and divorce?
Are you sure you're straight?
I came across this in high school and it raises some serious questions. Just food for thought:
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1. Being taught from a young age, man + woman = natural. Also, when I was a young son son at aged 8 I believe I had my first crush on a female. So I automatically thought, I like females.
ReplyDelete2. I answered 2 in the last question.
3. I think it is ridiculous when I hear, "being gay is just a stage" so my answer will be no, it is not something I see growing out of.
4. Personally I don't feel that way. I do not want to say no simply because that could actually be a possibility for some people.
5. I don't know how to answer this to be honest. While yes, if a "straight" male were to have sex with another male, yes that straight male would be participating in sex with another male and can be classified as gay. Except, what if after the sex the "straight" male did not enjoy the sex with the other male? Is he still gay because he had sex with another man? Could it just had been bad sex? Gay and straight are very vague terms imo.
6. Heterosexuality and Homosexuality are both "normal." Heterosexuality is simply accepted while homosexuality is not. I cannot answer the second part of that question because I do not know nor am I qualified to answer that question.
7. Because what I think is right and everybody around me should follow suit. Personally. As long as the individual you like is above the age of consent and you aren't blood related, who cares, because I honestly don't. OH religious preference dictates people and what they say on the manor as well.
8. Because I am living a healthy and ideal lifestyle. No, that is not true. Honestly I could keep quiet, but that would mean keeping more things to myself. I want people to know I was straight so at my funeral they can say, "you know, he really, really wanted to have sex with that Olivia Munn chick.' 'Yeah, he also wanted to have sex with that colombian chick he took reverse psychological theories with when he was like 19 or 20.'" The answer that would be acceptable is that it is acceptable in our culture that I, a straight male can flaunt it or have the choice to flaunt it.
9. I would trust the school that employs the teacher would conduct a proper background check. But that won't do shit. But when I have a child all sorts of irrational fears will consume my mind, so I assume if I see someone that fits the "profile" (some male/female that would play the rapist on SVU) then no I won't.
10. I would think people are getting married because it is a part of the order in which we are suppose to live our lives. So my answer is I think people are getting married just because they want the whole shabazz. That is just my opinion though.
11. There are many answers to this question, but I will just give one, the media's influence in our culture and how we are suppose to "act" and "dress."
12. Why even have children then? Whether they are heterosexual or homosexual they will encounter these in a way. You will have good times in life, you will have bad times. How we deal with them is another thing altogether.