Quote from: SailorMars1994 on February 08, 2017, 08:12:12 AM
I agree, the only possible alternative I woulds say is that i suppose some peoples sexuality and gender could be more fluid. Still, i do not beleive sexuality is conditioned
I was the one that started this conversation about sexuality. I'm certainly interested in all viewpoints, open discussion is why I posed the theory.
I'm suspecting that the overwhelming percentage of the human species is bisexual but sways in one direction or another naturally (imprinted) while some of that is influenced by upbringing, society and possibly hormone balance.
For instance, this forum has several examples of late stage transitioners who were married to woman, had families, came out as trans, started HRT and now live as straight woman, some have re-married men. As my bisexual theory goes, I'm suspecting that their original upbringing and society pushes them to be straight men, while transition, HRT and their new expression allowed them to sway the other way. I'm not sure if "conditioning" is the correct word, but I believe external influences had some impact.
Another example, my wife and I met as teenagers. Even though my gender identity was in question from an early age, to the outside world we both identified as a straight cis-gender couple. My wife was originally attracted to men (and my man plumbing), or she wouldn't be with me in the first place. As the years went on and my true gender was able to be expressed in the home and bedroom, my wife's sexuality has swayed and she now identifies as a lesbian. Now, she couldn't imagine herself with a man. As for me, I believe my upbringing has influenced my preference for woman. Even though I can find attraction to male bodies and their sexual anatomy is of interest, I could NEVER see myself in an emotional relationship with a man....and my curiosity is that if my straight male upbringing, society and expectations have made me think that way...."conditioning" if you will. For me in particular, it feels like that "conditioning" has permanently imprinted in me and no reverse conditioning would change that.
Just a theory