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Well, then I think you're misreading what I originally wrote. I wrote that very few people are either born gay or straight. That doesn't mean I think that no one is. I just think that population is very small. What I mean is, that I think the vast majority of people are actually "bisexual" (I don't care for the term or labels in general) - given the opportunity and the right cultural and societal conditions they'd be open to having sex with either gender. If there were no cultural taboos against it I think a lot more people would be doing it.
With the risk of going off on a tangent, I'd point you to one of your own stories. The underlying implication in "Fisting the Flippers" is that two entire squads of cheerleaders are either lesbians or open to the idea of engaging in sexual acts with other women. Clearly you either believe that most women are at least open to the idea or the story is so fantastical that perhaps it should have been submitted under the "Science Fiction" category rather than the "Lesbian Sex" category.
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And one of my stories takes place one hundred years ago.
This is fiction, sweetie. It has nothing to do with real life, and the truly horrific injustice being done to gay couples who wish to legally marry.
Why on earth do people oppose this?
You've stated you don't care about the science. That's fine. There are many people like you in the world.
I'm glad you aren't teaching my children, quite frankly, but you are entitled to your opinion.
The reason people are homosexual is irrelevant.
It's strange. It's almost as if - they choose to do it, therefore we can deny them equal rights!
But if they are born that way I suppose it makes it more difficult.
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