Am i gay if i like traps
[spoiler]First, you have to describe gayness as a physical quantity to be able to talk about something being "more gay", "less gay" so maybe if you come up with a definition, talking about it would make more sense.
Nice concept mate, but nah. Remember genetics? Multifactorial inheritance of one sign? Its just like youve said in terms that different outcomes are distributed on the % scale, but if you are heterosexual, then you are % heterosexual (if your height is cm, you are not cm tall at the same time). Same goes for bisexuality and homosexuality. And heterosexuality is geneticaly by far the most prevalent outcome. Yes, the real outcome is heavily determined by your social environment, but that doesnt mean that a group of 3 magically becomes a spectrum.
Too bad what you say doesnt seem to be in line with what we can observe in human behavior. A % straight person would never have any interest in the same gender and wouldnt find a person of the same gender attractive. The opposite with with ga
Homosexuality, one of the many different sexual behaviors exhibited by humankind, has been rejected, persecuted, and denied. Are the studies that attempt to find causation moral? Is this hunt for the "why" of homosexuality a continuation of the heterosexist assumption that heterosexuality is normal and homosexuality abnormal? Are assumptions being made that homosexuality is a disease and should therefore be treated medically? Is the investigate currently being done heterosexist? Studies that are organism performed currently and those done in the recent past have shown that there are strong connections between male homosexuality and biology. By presenting the scientifically significant studies that I have come across, I intend to cut down the ignorance surrounding homosexuality and the behaviors often found with it, and to show some of the correlations between biology and male homosexuality.
Throughout my research of homosexuality, I wavered back and forth, debating the morality of this search for a cause. It seemed that finding a bring about for homosexuality was somewhat akin to fi
Please stop saying traps are gay
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If you’ve spent any period in the degenerate cesspools of 4Chan and Reddit, you’ve likely heard the phrase “traps are gay” thrown around casually. Those who use it typically have a poor kind of its far-reaching implications, or even what it means. While the term may seem like a harmless joke, it is in fact a reflection and perpetuation of long-standing societal prejudices against transsexual women. The phrase is not a form of direct discrimination, but its mere existence and apply is deceptively problematic.
The disparaging term “trap” offensively refers to transgender people as “crossdressers” guilty of deceiving those around them by presenting themselves as a different gender. As it is usually directed at trans women, it implies that it is deceptive to express a gender identity that doesn’t conform to the cisgender status quo, and that transitioned women are predatory. Since it is used as a blanket term for male to female transitioners, the term denies the legitimacy of transitions, generally stating that trans w
Same-Gender Attraction
The continuing common debate over same-gender marriage has prompted many questions from the news media, the general universal and Church members in relation to the position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the marriage issue specifically and on homosexuality in general.
The following interview was conducted in with Elder Dallin H. Oaks, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church, and Elder Lance B. Wickman, a member of the Seventy. These senior Church leaders responded to questions from two members of the Church’s Public Affairs staff. The transcript of the interview appears below in command to help clarify the Church’s stand on these important, complex and sensitive issues.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS: At the outset, can you illustrate why this whole issue of homosexuality and same-gender marriage is important to the Church?
ELDER OAKS: This is much bigger than just a question of whether or not society should be more tolerant of the homosexual lifestyle. Over past years we have seen unrelenting pressure from advocates of that