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Ok, let me step in here. As the, as far as I know, ONLY non-heterosexual person on this board, and therefore the ONLY person here qualified to state whether or not being GENETICALLY HARD WIRED to be attracted to both men and women is harmful: YOU ARE WRONG.
In fact, my ability to ignore gender makes me a much HEALTHIER person, able to see a much broader spectrum of possibility in the world. I PITY people who are so limited that their FEAR of things that are dfferent from they are makes them think it is a "perversion" or somehow wrong, just because it's different.
That broader view makes me an excellent problem solver and factors in the top-notch job I do every day. Don't believe me, ask my coworkers who also post here. If I was closed off, I'd be worthless as an artist and a designer.
rudedog, do you notice a pretty girl walking by or find yourself riveted to a commercial that has a particularly attractive woman in it? Do you think it's wrong when you do? No? THEN WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S WRONG WHEN I DO?! I am a person first, and a woman second. I love people first, their gender, not at all. In all other respects relating to people, I'm just the same as everyone else. So you can keep your sexism to yourself and KEEP IT OUT OF MY LAWS.
In fact, tuins, the only thing harmful or dangerous or greater risk for being non-heterosexual is CAUSED BY PEOPLE WHO HATE US. YOU are the problem here. You. It's only dangerous because you have decided that your narrow distorted view of the world has to be legislated down to the rest of us, that we are NOT WORTHY OF BEING PEOPLE. Because of that, some people think it's ok to beat up, taunt, discriminate against, and even KILL us.
I'm not going to ban you rudedog, not even considering it, but I must say, I'm very disappointed to find out that you're not really as good at critical thinking as I thought you were. I don't mean that as an attack, though I know it could easily be read that way, and I'm sure you don't care that I'm disappointed, but there it is.
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