What is your sexual orientation?

I am a / who likes...

  • Male / Male

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • Male / Female

    Votes: 53 59.6%
  • Male / Male & Female

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • Female / Male

    Votes: 18 20.2%
  • Female / Female

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Female / Male & Female

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • Other (Asexual/Autosexual)

    Votes: 2 2.2%

  • Total voters
    89
She probably meant normal as in more common, but i see what you mean.

I doubt shes trying to offend. :)
 
I guess I'm the only one who noticed this. Or was bothered by it.

I suppose that means I'm abnormal because I like girls. (And boys.)

Ah, after reading that post I was waiting for this reaction.

Regardless of the connotation of the word "normal", being a heterosexual male or female, yes, is the "norm", meaning if you were to assign numbers to sexual preferences, heterosexual males and females would make up the majority of the census, thus leading to a "norm" or "median" of heterosexuality. It's not that being of the homo- or bi- sexual preference is wierd, but it surely isn't what the average would be.

All in all, to each their own. <3

-K
 
Regardless of the connotation of the word "normal", being a heterosexual male or female, yes, is the "norm", meaning if you were to assign numbers to sexual preferences, heterosexual males and females would make up the majority of the census, thus leading to a "norm" or "median" of heterosexuality. It's not that being of the homo- or bi- sexual preference is wierd, but it surely isn't what the average would be.

-K


Yeah, I know, but it's rarely used as "the norm" and more often used as depicting that which is not "weird".

Anyways, it didn't offend me too much because in the internet it's hard to interpret the tone in which things are said, but it could have been worded differently.
 
I don't have any problem with that.Sorry but I didn't mean to offend you.


It's okay. It's just hard to tell what is implied in words with no tone... It's difficult to get a point across without using inflection. I didn't mean to sound as offended as I did. I wasn't terribly, honest. I just think that wording things differently can help avoid situations like this (though I mean no offense by this... lol :P See what I mean?).
 
i am a man who likes women....

im actually at my girlfriends as we speak :p
 
I'm straight. Always have been, always will be, though I'm open minded on other people's sexual orientation. I've got friends who are gay/bi/lesbian, and I wouldn't have less respect towards them for anyone else, really. I do dislike those seriously camp twats who really put on the gay attitude, though. The sort of people who think that just because they're gay, they MUST change their voice so that they sound gay. It's so... stupid.
 
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