So I'm sure they will all be very relieved to hear that I'm not gay.
But I'm also not straight. So most people at this point will have narrowed it down to bi. I'm also not bi.
And no, I'm not asexual. I'm heteroflexible. That is I'm mostly attracted to females, but would date and sleep with guys. Confused? I'm not. (Anyone get that joke? No? Oh, never mind)
This is more to do with the way I view sexuality and love than my actual orientation. I believe that you don't necessarily need to be sexually attracted to someone to have romantic love. Obviously I can't talk from experience, but even from a biological point it would make sense, but for reasons I won't go into here.
Think about it like this: beauty is on the inside. Dangly bit's (I edit this at school so I probably shouldn't refer to it as a penis. Oh. Whoops.) are on the outside. Ergo gender shouldn't really be a reason not to go out with someone.
As for having sex with someone of the same sex, it is still an enjoyable activity and can be a sensual way of communicating love, so I see no reason to not have sex with someone just because you're not attracted to them. If you still find this hard to understand think of it like this: Are you attracted to your hand? Probably not, but that doesn't stop most people from doing whatever they do with there hands. (Just so we're clear I'm not talking about writing.)
This isn't just a way of saying I'm gay, if I were then I would be completely open about it. This post is just furthering my attempt to give insight. If you have any questions regarding this post then leave a comment and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
1 comment:
hey, I totally get what you're talking about in this post. I think I agree totally with you, you just managed to put it in an understandable way, lol. keep up the interesting posts like this.
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