Humans are born on a curve the radicals are strait and gay, everything else is Bi. Love the person not their gender.
Obligatory comment about asexuals.
Humans are born on a curve the radicals are strait and gay, everything else is Bi. Love the person not their gender.
a lie steaming from an oppressive religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innate_bisexuality
I know its Wikipedia but its a good place to start your research into human sexuality. Homosexuality and Heterosexuality are extremes for a specie that is known to be adaptable extremes are harmful for adaptation.
Yes its true that what you enjoy fictionally has no bearings on your sexuality, I was teasing.
In closing Heterosexuality is not "the norm." It is sickening to say heterosexual are normal and "other" people are not. This is a lie brought on by "Male Gynephiliacs" and "Female Androphiliacs," a lie steaming from an oppressive religion.
an oppressive religion
Don't get me started on Asexuals.
If you don't believe we exist, please don't get started. If you do, thank you.
Before the advent of Confucius and Jesus. As for examples .BCE: Ireland, Japan, and Greece
I know that Greek pederasty had to do with social mores, but I'm not too well versed on ye olde bisexuality. Thanks for the tip.
As far as I know, Ireland, Japan and Greece followed religions in the days of old. Now, that hint is enough for me to check if homosexuality/bisexuality happened to be commonplace and/or were related to beliefs. I know that Greek pederasty had to do with social mores, but I'm not too well versed on ye olde bisexuality. Thanks for the tip.
They did follow religions, just not oppressive one. Animism and polytheism are not necessarily oppressive, animism being the least oppressive.
Sure, but... what I'm trying to find out here is that whether they were okay/encouraged being bi or homosexual and whether that had a signifying impact on their respective societies. As in loose beliefs=people being fine with being non-heterosexual.
I started my amateur research with Ireland, and the first thing i found on Wikipedia was this.Though that doesn't specify which kind of sexuality they had, one wonders whether male guardians were okay with them sexing other females or whether they forced females to adopt a sexuality they weren't comfortable with.
Firstly, I'm not entirely sure of whether we should use the Ulster Cycle as a proof of old Ireland being matriarchal. Secondly, druids were a part of Celtic societies, not the whole of it.
Woider, I just check the page is not dead. I am not bringing up other animals just humans. My statement was humans are innately bisexual. Check out Gore Vidal writing on the subject. I also known a lot of straight men to have some bisexual tendencies while protesting their heterosexuality. This adds weight to the argument.
This theory hold enough water to be brought up in gender studies.