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Sexuality

I'm a male lesbian.

Is this in a "I have a male body but I identify as female and am attracted to girls" or "I'm a straight man but I think I'm funny" sort of thing.
 
Well, I am straight and single! I like the ladies! I also enjoy long walks on the beach and... Er... Never mind.

Long story short, like most of us here, I am tolerant of everyone else's orientations and preferences when it comes to dating and loving.
 
I'm a straight male. At least I think I'm male. Huh, I might be lesbian.

Not that it matters though; my game is worse than someone who doesn't know how to jump in Mario. And I've actually studied how to as well. xD
 
How are you a straight male, but you don't care for females or sex and you're asexual?
I mean not to answer on his behalf, but this should provide some insight.
Taken from AVEN, and why I made my earlier comment about the Kinsey Scale:
Some asexuals (though not all) have sex drives, but see them as a private thing that should be taken care of alone, like going to the bathroom. Some of these asexuals find it helpful to use pornography to speed the process along. While not sexually attracted to the people in their erotic materials, asexuals with sex drives can sometimes pick up a general feeling of sexuality from such materials. Some asexuals even have sexual fantasies, although they do not wish to carry out these fantasies with real people in real life.
 
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I mean not to answer on his behalf, but this should provide some insight.
Taken from AVEN, and why I made my earlier comment about the Kinsey Scale:
What confused me was, although I know that, I've never seen an asexual person ever refer to themselves in a sexual way, like calling themselves straight or really clarifying what exactly they like when they do have a desire for sex. /shrug
 
I'm straight and I have a girlfriend.

It took me a while to accept gay people. It's probably because my religion frowns upon homosexuality. But I'm able to accept them now, and am on good terms with a few gay people. One of my friends has an older brother who is gay and very flamboyant. I was creeped out by it at first, but then I decided to be nice to him and bought him a few Lady Gaga buttons for his birthday.

Most of my family is indifferent to gay rights - only a few have voiced objections to it.
 
I'm still... young, so I don't really know.

Biromantic for sure. Not certain whether I'm bisexual or heterosexual though.
 
What confused me was, although I know that, I've never seen an asexual person ever refer to themselves in a sexual way, like calling themselves straight or really clarifying what exactly they like when they do have a desire for sex. /shrug
Well, choice of wording about such obscure subjects is ultimately left with individuals.
 
I was straight, I am straight, and I will be straight for all eternity.

If you want my views on LGBT, I'll have to wait until tomorrow as I'll probably have to write an essay on it, and I have to sleep now.
 
I was straight, I am straight, and I will be straight for all eternity.

If you want my views on LGBT, I'll have to wait until tomorrow as I'll probably have to write an essay on it, and I have to sleep now.

I so very very badly want to read this essay. VM me the second you've posted it with a link.
 
I am straight, and I have never had any attraction whatsoever to the same sex. I would rather not reveal my views on relations between people of the same sex because I do not wish to offend anyone at all.
 
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