"I'm not gay or bi, BUT..."
Justifying Your Sexuality
We seem to get quite a few questions on here that start off, "I'm not gay or bi, BUT...". What I want to know is why.
People seem to want to rationalize their sexuality so that they can be comfortable with it without having to actually deal with any of the prejudice that sparks their reasons for wanting to rationalize in the first place.
My personal feelings are that there are three separate sexuality catagories: straight, gay, and bisexual. If you are straight, you ONLY have sex with members of the opposite sex. If you are gay, then you ONLY have sex with members of the same sex. Anything else means you are bisexual. Period. Now, I'm not talking about a period of "finding yourself" or sexual experimentation. I'm talking about actively seeking out someone for a sexual relationship... of ANY variety (manual, oral, penetration...).
It would seem to me that a number of people fall into that bisexual catagory, but rather than deal with it and move on, they still want to classify themselves as straight. It strikes me as a form of self-deception.
I guess I'm just curious if people think that homosexual behavior is okay as long as it isn't "for real"?
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