To a certain extent being gay is the way forward.
Like, girls can be bi, cause I like girls, and I could see why girls would like girls too.. While also liking boys. I can see why they'd like boys because well... Me.
Using that same logic, I can see why gay would be a way forward for men, because ofcourse they all would be attracted to me, and me being unbreakable, I would still like women, leaving all the earths finest women to be fertilized by the one and only me. Creating the perfect race. The end.
So in short, yes, everyone except for me being bi or gay is alll good.
Exactly.
In the interests of not creating an overly long post I won't quote.
But all of that goes under the assumption that I'm going to settle down, I might never end up doing that. Not every relationship lasts forever, either. Should I get married and my beloved leave me or die I'm not suddenly going to be straight or a lesbian. By that logic, homosexuals who were/are forced to marry the opposite sex aren't really homosexual, and will only be with women should the marriage crash and burn.
Were I married I wouldn't be "picking a team" in the same manner that if I had a boyfriend or girlfriend I wouldn't be picking a team. As I said earlier, my attraction to either won't die so I can't really say "I'm straight" or "I'm a lesbian"
[Edited by FFQueen92, 9/16/2009 2:36:33 AM]
I am not sure you get my point.
As a bisexual, assuming you want to get married, you will marry either a man or a woman. Not both. Therefore, you will pick a team. You will have a husband or a wife.
"Hi, my name is Nicole and I am a bisexual, this is my husband."
I realise in terms of your identity you will still be a bisexual and being married wont necessarily change that but, that isnt what I am talking about.
"Pick a team" implies choosing to be heterosexual or homosexual.
Hence the phrase "I bat for both teams"
I meant male or female when I said "pick a team".