I think most men know full well whether they fancy men or women. It's not something you can really sleepwalk into. I think women do tend to do that sometimes.
Most women know full well too. The idea that a womens sexuality is more fluid that a mans is bullshit.
Most women know full well too. The idea that a womens sexuality is more fluid that a mans is bullshit.
It's a funny thing, but male gays seem to be desperate for men to have fluid sexualities. We don't. You are not alone in speaking as you do, amongst women.
Strangely, the same gay men who claim it's fluid seem to be very sure about being gay I couldn't say a serious stroke could not change me, but the fairly serious knocking about I have given myself so far certainly hasn't.
I think most men know full well whether they fancy men or women. It's not something you can really sleepwalk into. I think women do tend to do that sometimes.
I'm not disputing that. The sleepwalking I'm referring to is going along with the expectations of others rather than acting on what we actually want. You see it in other areas of life too. People do the wrong degrees, train for the wrong career, all sorts of things.
It's a funny thing, but male gays seem to be desperate for men to have fluid sexualities. We don't. You are not alone in speaking as you do, amongst women.
Strangely, the same gay men who claim it's fluid seem to be very sure about being gay I couldn't say a serious stroke could not change me, but the fairly serious knocking about I have given myself so far certainly hasn't.
If a stroke can change someones sexual orientation than people will just it as evidence that gays can be "cured".
I actually think it could be interesting evidence of the neuropsychological root of human sexual orientation and could certainly put to bed the ridiculous notion that it isn't innate and can be "cured".
As a straight lad, I don't know much about what gays find attractive, but I would imagine it's similar to what girls find attractive, so not sure why he needed to drop the proper bloke image and grow a silly hair cut.
On the contrary I think she's been rather fortunate. I can't imagine their marriage would have been permanent.
I doubt she feels fortunate tbh, first her beloved breaks his neck, then has a stroke, then decides on a whole lifestyle change once he gets better.....
She'll be long over it by now. He didn't slim down overnight. In the meantime imagine if they'd had their marriage, maybe even a child or two, and then he'd gone off to become a hairdresser. Compared to what may have been the future I think she's come out of the whole thing reasonably unscathed.
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Most women know full well too. The idea that a womens sexuality is more fluid that a mans is bullshit.
It's a funny thing, but male gays seem to be desperate for men to have fluid sexualities. We don't. You are not alone in speaking as you do, amongst women.
Strangely, the same gay men who claim it's fluid seem to be very sure about being gay I couldn't say a serious stroke could not change me, but the fairly serious knocking about I have given myself so far certainly hasn't.
Ha ha ha
Haven't you ever been tempted, even once?
I feel angry with myself for even clicking on the link
Keep dogs and all other animals out of his way
Keep dogs and all other animals out of his way
Maybe the stroke changes his body? Like his wires and stuff.
I'm not sure.
Maybe the accident put his wires into different holes.
No. Ever been tempted by a woman?
Something has certainly ended up in a different hole.
Of course, if we were all]/b] born bisexual, as Freud (I think) suggested, this may not seem anything special.
Why not? I thought a lifestyle was the way in which a person lives? The way in which this chap lives has changed entirely.....hence a new lifestyle.
Why is it horrendous?
Unlucky break for his ex-fiance eh?
I doubt she feels fortunate tbh, first her beloved breaks his neck, then has a stroke, then decides on a whole lifestyle change once he gets better.....