Nah, I'm good. My beef was with your use of "fact." I'm glad you are keeping your opinion and I look forward to more spirited discussion with you.
As a last word, from me on the subject of our debate:
I reviewed writings by Masters & Johnson, Nancy Friday, Sheri Hite, and Alex Comfort--all folks who get paid to think about this very subject. And they can't agree on a definition amongst themselves. They range from Nancy Friday stating in Men in Love that (paraphrase) if straight men want to think or act in a homosexual way, who is she to say they are not straight; Alex Comfort stating that he believes all people are bisexual (to a greater or lesser degree), in The New Joy of Sex; Masters & Johnson stating in Heterosexuality that men and women are all a certain percentage heterosexual and a certain percentage homosexual--with truely bisexual folks being a 50/50 mix in sexual attraction and action. Hell, even Freud figured that, given the right circumstance, any of us would jump on anything we thought we could get it on with.
Certainly not a definitive or exhaustive survey of the subject, but I thought it interesting.
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