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Posted 2007-08-27, 09:22 PM
in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Different from you does not mean..."
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Abnormal behavior is something conspicuous when juxtaposed with societies behavior as a whole. Considering that the vast majority of animals, and more specifically humans, don't display characteristics of bisexuality I would say calling it abnormal is fairly safe.
I don't mean for that to carry any sort of negative connotation, it just isn't what the norm is. I realize that it sounds politically incorrect and insensitive, but deviation from what is generally expected is the definition of abnormal. And I realize that most things have multiple variables, and there is a range of normal deviance, however sexuality is pretty black and white. You're either straight, gay, or bisexual. If you're anything other than straight, you are not normal. From what we know right now an overwhelming majority of people are straight. Being gay or bi is abnormal.
We may not know what is natural. I have heard psychologists argue that everyone is naturally bisexual. But regardless of whether or not that is the case, being bisexual is not normal in today's society.
It's the same way cannibalism is considered abnormal in today's society. It may be perfectly natural for humans to eat other humans, however it is certainly abnormal behavior. I realize that the analogy is not perfect. Homosexuality or bisexuality aren't inherently vices as cannibalism is, and bisexuality/homosexuality are probably a lot more pervasive. But it is not normal.
Of course, I'm assuming that if you have a shemale fetish it's a corollary that you're also bisexual. I could be wrong there. But my general argument still applies.
Last edited by Demosthenes; 2007-08-27 at 09:55 PM.
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