I'm 15 and I semi-came out a month or two ago. I realized I was 7, so I presume I was born with this orientation. I didn't know what sex was when I was seven, nor did I know what homosexuality was. I just got a strange tingly feeling for the same sex, or someone handsome of the same sex. It's like my hormones were working at a very discrete level, but still there giving me a slight feeling towards my orientation.
I've never thought a female was sexually attractive in my life, and I will never find a female sexually attractive in my life. I'll bet on that. I've tried to change myself for three years (yr 10 - 13), but there's no changing me. My orientation is set in stone in the brain.
Some people realize sooner than others, some people later. It depends on how your hormones work. Regardless, you have no choice in your orientation. You do, however, have the choice to give into your attractions, BUT, if it's harmless mutual love, what's wrong with that? Bisexuals are the only ones who can pick and choose the gender they're going to be with, BUT they will always feel a sexual attraction for both sexes.
Hope you enjoyed my lesson, hahaha. This is all first hand stuff I have experienced. :-)Teens, do you have anything against homosexuality? Just a friendly question?I am straight but no. I dont care i like gai guys and girls. they are no diff from straight pplzTeens, do you have anything against homosexuality? Just a friendly question?nopeTeens, do you have anything against homosexuality? Just a friendly question?Nope
:DYes. Homosexuality is disgusting and unnatural. It's not what your body is built for.
Not only that, but the Bible, in Corinthians chapter 6, says homosexuals are damned to everlasting fire.I don't understand how some people can say their sexuality was %26quot;set in stone.%26quot; Honestly, my experience as a bisexual was probably the complete opposite of that. My sexuality was all over the place from 11 to 15- sometimes this, sometimes a wild swing in the other direction. Of course, this all settled down by the time I was 14 or 15. I guess everyone is different though. Some people on here talk about experincing straight/gay feelings for the first time at like 35 lolWell I wouldn't say I have something against it ,but its really awkward to see two guys all over each other or two girls or w/e. But then again I don't like regular PDA either. So its just a little nasty/ awkward to me ,but as long as I don't see it I don't care w/e makes them happy.noI have NOTHING against homosexuality. There is nothing wrong with this, in my opinion.no i dont have anthing against it but i like it when if someones gay they are like %26quot;im gay and proud of it!%26quot; but i dont like it when gay people try to hide it so they dont get made fun of. im a straight girl btw and i was watching the tyra show and i hear there is such thing as masculin and feminine gay..i love the gay guys that are feminine! they are so nice and proud to be gay and they are amazzing to shop with..lol i know this sounds weird but its true!thanks for postin this i enoyed your lesson, couldnt have said it better myself. Hopefully straight people take the time to read and understand thisFor me, being bisexual completely fits. I try to be 100% accepting of all religions, sexual orientations, political views, etc, as long as I don't find them morally wrong or offensive. So why not be accepting of both genders? Yay.God loves the sin but hates the sinner.I am all about being able to express yourself and who you feel you are inside.....