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At least with the gay baboon article ( no..I didn't read it) you were quoting something of merit...This is just your shot gun opinion on a subject I don't think you, or very many of us posting really know that much about. Unless you really are Bi-Sexual and know that you weren't born that way. |
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i'm really not sure why it matters whether it's a choice or not, altho i also feel that you're born that way. i never made a conscience decision on what i like-whether it's men, liver and onions, or reality shows on television. i just know if someone asks if i would like liver for dinner, the answer would be no. to me, it tastes awful. i know it's supposed to be good for me, but i still can't convince my taste buds that it's something i should like. ugh
at any rate, it all comes down to people needing to mind their own business. i don't want anyone dictating to me who i should or can love, or who i have in my bedroom. and it may not be a gene-all fetuses start out as female, the chromosomes dictate the growth of outies rather than innies at a certain stage of formation-i think it's got something to do with that change during gestation.
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