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Elizabeth502
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The U.S. (open, relatively free compared to many authoritarian cultures) is not Iran or Iraq. Yes, it goes somewhat underground overseas, but when studies have been done unearthing both closeted & uncloseted sexual behavior in certain societies, it has in fact been determined that the real sexual behavior is nevertheless additionally shaped by the culture, because again, early-on influences in the life of a human being are additionally shaped by culture. When “anything goes” (such as cultures very open about sexuality, not limited to our culture), there is a high level of experimentation & variant sexuality expressed both above & under- ground. When, further, behavior (as opposed to attraction) is officially approved of (such as ancient Rome, ancient Greece) & even institutionalized, that gives implied sanction to the behavior in general, which in turn affects the shaping of the individual’s own “orientation,” “preferences,” “lifestyle.”Where is your science?
Read the many articles on this from many unbiased scientists regarding the development, yes, development, of sexuality. It is not static, not a genetic trait, not an inborn determinism. There are perhaps tendencies. Those tendencies are shaped, modified, cemented, changed, and in some cases even moved in and out of during both adolescence and adulthood. People are born either asexual or polymorphously sexual, depending on how one wants to put it or see it, but sexuality is definitely something that fluctuates with time. I’m not doing your homework for you.
I don’t recall you ever explaining how you chose your orientation. Since you’re so convinced that I chose mine, the converse must also be true and you should be able to describe that process.
I never said orientation was chosen. I said that because part of the eventual settling of attraction (not behavior) is unconscious, subconscious, and preconscious, does not mean that it is inborn. Those are two different animals in the psychology of human development.
Of course it goes underground in places like Iran and Iraq-people get KILLED for being gay over there. It doesn’t stop them from being gay, they simply hide to stay alive. Until Stonewall, gay people were pretty good at hiding in the US too.
I’ve never denied that tendencies have an inborn quality to them, but tendencies are fluid in early childhood. There is nothing fixed about them. Same with other eventual habits, preferences, lifestyles, etc. I might have turned out quite different had I other influences around me than I did – & not just with respect to sexuality, but certainly including that. I’m just far more aware of the reality of being shaped than people who have bought the Kool-aid of Sexual Determinism by Birth. I wonder if that’s like Divine Right of Kings.