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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Sorry, but you can't have it both ways. Whatever happened to, "they were born this way," "who would choose to be gay," "they can't choose being gay any more than you can choose being straight," blah blah blah. OP, sounds like your DD needs some real parental guidance. There is no way I'd let my 15 year old get mixed up with this.[/quote] What? The point is people are born oriented the way they are. Some people are gay, and totally gay. Some people are straight. Some people are bisexual. For some people, sexuality is fluid, and for others it is not so much. Most people are straight, or mostly straight. But there are plenty of straight people who have some homosexual attraction, but for all intensive purposes are straight (in straight relationships, almost exclusively sleep with the opposite sex). There are plenty of people who are self-defined as bisexual, but only have relationships with one sex or the other, however have sexual desires for the other sex. Human sexuality is highly individual, and is complicated! As far as "letting your 15 year old get mixed up in this" people are who they are. You can't control how they are wired and what they are going to seek out to fufil romantic and sexual desires as they get older.[/quote] Beautifully put. [/quote]
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