I agree that some people have bisexual tendencies by nature but society tells us that this is unacceptable, but I don't agree that it applies to all humans. That would fly in the face of what homosexuals are declaring to be scientific evidence that some people are "born gay" while others are "born straight". It would also not explain homosexuality in general, as I understand homosexuals often have no attraction to the opposite gender at all.
Maybe it is that way for girls, though. Coincidentally, I read about this kind of thought process today in the Metro. They said that researchers have found that while heterosexual males generally are only aroused when presented with images of naked women or heterosexual sex, all heterosexual females were aroused from all kinds of images, including that of homosexual male sex and homosexual female sex.
This all fits in with my original theory that guys are more likely to go for one gender or the other while females are more likely to be bisexual. The results of the poll suggest the same - the percentage of males that state they are homosexual is far higher than the percentage of females that state they are homosexual, while the percentage of females that state they are bisexual is higher than that of their male counterparts.
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