| >> | No.55285612 >>55285487 I honestly don't see any merit in classifying people as gay or straight. There are traits that people are attracted to that might exist 95% of the time in females, but the other 5% of the time in males, and they're attracted to whoever expresses those traits. Not only am I not attracted to "manly" guys, but I'm also not attracted to "manly" girls. Saying that if what you likes has the same genitalia as you, you're gay, and if it has different genitalia, you're straight, seems like a very arbitrary way of differentiation as atrraction does not always follow those lines, even among those who most would consider "entirely gay" or "entirely straight." So, I don't identify as gay, or straight, or bi, as there are far more accurate and applicable ways to categorize. I'd personally identify as "femenosexual," i.e. attracted to traditionally "feminine" traits, no matter who expresses them. |