Zen0
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All of that is absolutely true, but personally I believe that a person has the innate capacity for attraction to any gender, then through a life of experiences people learn to experience people in a different way, for some they end up straight, for some they end up gay for some they end up / stay bisexual. I believe that everyone has a sexual preference for both sexes, some feel comfortable enough to act on those preferences with both sexes, some with just one. Based on any number of criteria they grow this comfortable with either or both sexes, it is rare that people grow equally comfortable sexually with both genders, but it happens sometimes, when it does the resultant orientation is bisexual.
This is patently and scientifically untrue.
Most people are straight. Most = 80%+. They don't just learn to experience sexuality in different ways. People all grow up in what is essentially the same cookie cutter environment (Mother, Father, and siblings - aka nuclear family).
Studies suggests most who identify as "Bisexuals" are just scared gays. Most = 90%+
It is scientifically unsound for a population to have many gays anyway. It would be disastrous to species survival.
But you are not someone with a background in science I assume, just a single Bi-sexual identifying male who believes his own experiences dictate the norm...
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