its not a guy, its Jenna Jameson.
Sandra Bullock baby...
its not a guy, its Jenna Jameson.
I don't know, and it don't matter. They choose to act on their feelings and urges ....and that's what's wrong.
Yeah bisexuals are pretty weird, there's a definite link between bisexuality and narcissism/hedonism i think, its all about attention with them and not much else.LOL, no sorry. It did read that way didn't it. When she breaks up with a girlfriend, she dates men. Then its back to women. She just ended a 10 yr relationship with a woman, dated men for about 8 mths, and is now with another woman.
Yeah bisexuals are pretty weird, there's a definite link between bisexuality and narcissism/hedonism i think, its all about attention with them and not much else....
LOL, no sorry. It did read that way didn't it. When she breaks up with a girlfriend, she dates men. Then its back to women. She just ended a 10 yr relationship with a woman, dated men for about 8 mths, and is now with another woman.
it imbalance of hormones that causes homosexuality
show some proof to that
then all the gay people today had gay parents?:bugeye:
Seriously, I don't know of a single gay kid who had gay parents.
did i not say it depends on "2" factors?
But if its hormones, that means its curable.
Like menopause?
OK, I don't know of any gay people who are having their 'condition' controlled with hormone therapy either.
Are there reports on that??
Are people born gay or do they choose to be gay?
Seems like a no brainer to me.
Scenerio 1. A young man is attracted to other young men but tries his best to hide the fact because he knows it is not accepted by the majority of his peers. He doesn't want to be ostracized, sneered at or beaten up.
Scenerio 2. A young man has the same sexual orientation as most other young men but makes a conscious decision to be gay instead. He knows he will not be accepted by the majority of his peers and he risks being ostracized, sneed at or beaten up. He makes the choice anyway.
Which of the two above scenerios do you think is more likely what happens?