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Originally Posted by SecretMethod70
Well, as I'm sure others will point out, sexuality is more like a spectrum as opposed to hard-line categories such as "homosexual," "bisexual," and "heterosexual." I don't think those college students are "choosing" to be capable of being bisexual, they're just much more on the heterosexual end of the spectrum than other bisexuals.
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My understanding of the research is that for women, sexual preference is more like a spectrum, but for men it tends to be more dichotomous. (Which is not to say that there are no men between heterosexual and homosexual, just that the "spectrum" is far more prevalent in women).
Regarding the larger question of choice: It doesn't matter to me one way or another. If I were forced to choose, I would say no choice.