View Full Version : Do you really ever know?
Adora
07-19-2004, 06:46 AM
OKay, this is probably a stupid question, but *shrug* Feel free to tell me so if you feel it.
Are you ever really sure about your sexuality, ever, in life?
pescifish
07-19-2004, 06:56 AM
I'm gonna have to ask a stupid question to know how (or if I can) answer:
By "sure about your sexuality" do you mean orientation as in homo or heterosexual?
I mean, seriously, there are times I'm not sure about my sexuality, period. Asexual seems to be ok for me these days, though I'm sure if there was someone interested/interesting around the fire would flare back up.
Lauri D
07-19-2004, 08:19 AM
I'd have to go with pesci on this one in asking exactly "how do you mean"?
It's my theory that sexuality is quite "fluid" in homo sapiens (was just reading somewhere that the term "heterosexual" was rather recently invented, though I will have to research it).
In any case, I (obviously) can speak only for myself in that it (sexuality) is not now, nor has it ever been, something clearly delineated. I identify comfortably as bisexual, which inevitably discomfits some people, but to hell-n-back with 'em. ;) I yam what I yam, and that's what I yam. :D
RevDahlia
07-19-2004, 09:26 AM
I am really sure that I can tell who I want to fuck and who I don't. That's knowing enough for me.
Lauri D
07-19-2004, 01:52 PM
I am really sure that I can tell who I want to fuck and who I don't. That's knowing enough for me.
:yeahthat:
Dingfod
07-19-2004, 02:01 PM
"Yeah... that", for me too. I don't wonder about it too much, but I do know what I like.
Warren
Adora
07-20-2004, 02:46 AM
Yeah I meant orientation, but *shrug* nevermind.
Dingfod
07-20-2004, 02:54 AM
Yeah I meant orientation, but *shrug* nevermind.I knew what you meant. And I admit to some urges in the same-sex direction, but I don't go ga-ga when I see attractive men like I do when I see a shapely woman. That's what I meant by "I know what I like."
Warren
LadyShea
07-20-2004, 04:02 AM
In this discussion, I always separate sex from romantic involvement. All romantic/lovey/hand holdy/grow-old-together feelings for me have been for men (well 1 man now), but I have found myself sexually attracted to certain women and have acted on the attraction. I use the term "recreationally bi". It's all a spectrum :)
Why do you ask?
Adora
07-20-2004, 06:26 AM
Random curiousity and pitiful navel gazing thoughts.
LadyShea
07-20-2004, 07:33 AM
Random curiousity and pitiful navel gazing thoughts.
Navel gazing is never pitiful, my best ideas come when I am contemplating nothing :)
viscousmemories
07-20-2004, 07:43 AM
Navel gazing is never pitiful, my best ideas come when I am contemplating nothing :)
Wait. You've got no navel?! Weird.
Yeah so sexual orientation? I'm with Lauri (and others) in that I believe sexuality is a fairly liquid thing. I've almost never found myself physically attracted to a man, but I'm not entirely uninterested in the idea. But who knows how much of that is socialization vs. biology vs. psychology, etc.?
Not I, said the fly. :popcorn:
Goliath
07-20-2004, 08:24 PM
I used to be completely certain as to my sexuality, but that changed awhile ago...
Hugo Holbling
07-20-2004, 08:33 PM
Are you ever really sure about your sexuality, ever, in life?
It's not a stupid question. I suggest you look at Foucault's History of Sexuality, on which there are a few reasonable introductory comments here (http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/histofsex/analysis.html).
Adora
07-21-2004, 05:21 AM
Navel gazing is never pitiful, my best ideas come when I am contemplating nothing :)
Mine come in the shower and the toilet.
No wonder so many turn out to be absolute shit.
huntress
07-22-2004, 01:42 AM
At any given moment you can be sure, I think. But to pronounce oneself homo or hetero for life is hopelessly deluded and/or limiting because...how do you know your tastes won't change? To state "I'm a hetero male, period" is to deny the possibility that you just haven't met the right man yet and sets you up to reject him--or worse, persecute him in some way due to your fear of your own biases--should he appear.
I think you can ever only know your own tastes in the moment. To state them for a lifetime is to indirectly claim omniscience. There was a time I hated dry red wine. Had I not opened my mind to the possibility that my tastes may someday change, I'd be missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures.
d
HelenM
07-22-2004, 01:54 AM
[shameless quick derail]hi huntress! I'm glad to see you here :welcome3:
Helen[/shameless quick derail]
huntress
07-22-2004, 02:06 AM
Hi, Helen! Thanks!
Deceptively quiet, my ass. ;)
d
Lauri D
07-22-2004, 05:03 AM
*ears perk up*
Did d say something about.... "my ass"?
Erm, sorry. As you were. :tiptoe:
ON TOPIC: I think you can ever only know your own tastes in the moment. To state them for a lifetime is to indirectly claim omniscience. There was a time I hated dry red wine. Had I not opened my mind to the possibility that my tastes may someday change, I'd be missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures. Good point! I've been pleasantly surprised more than once by not limiting myself to things I've "always liked" or think are the only things I'd like.
seebs
07-22-2004, 07:19 PM
An interesting and non-trivial question. I am not sure. I think you can get a pretty good idea with time. I'm pretty sure, at this point, that I'm "Just Plain Straight". I thought I was probably bi in college, but I never did anything about it... My original thinking was that I wasn't sufficiently "into girls" to be straight. My current theory is that I'm very, very, picky. The initial primate reaction of "ooh, that's a possible source of sex" triggers on the normal range of women, but I only find a very few actually attractive enough to do anything about it; under ten, so far. Luckily, I married one of 'em.
Sweetie
07-23-2004, 05:11 AM
I could maybe come up with five men I've found "attractive enough" and I married one of those too. :haha: (My Husband, poor guy :wink: ) :D
HelenM
07-23-2004, 03:57 PM
OKay, this is probably a stupid question, but *shrug* Feel free to tell me so if you feel it.
Are you ever really sure about your sexuality, ever, in life?
If you could be sure, what difference would it make to your life? Or if you decided you couldn't be sure, what difference would it make?
I'm just curious.
Helen
Adora
07-24-2004, 03:44 AM
If you could be sure, what difference would it make to your life? Or if you decided you couldn't be sure, what difference would it make?
I'm just curious.
Helen
I have no idea. I'd like to think positive, but how do I know? I always think "maybe it would make me more confident" or something like that, but I know in reality it wouldn't.
catalyst
07-26-2004, 02:40 AM
Yeah I meant orientation, but *shrug* nevermind.
Well, in my case, yes. I have never found anything even remotely attractive about a man, and quite literally have no idea how anyone would.
viscousmemories
07-26-2004, 03:15 AM
Well, in my case, yes. I have never found anything even remotely attractive about a man, and quite literally have no idea how anyone would.
I don't mean to sound like an armchair psychologist, but I used to think exactly the same thing and I think it was related to a certain degree of self-loathing. I mean, as a man how can you feel good about yourself sexually if it's impossible for you to imagine anyone being attracted to a man?
catalyst
07-26-2004, 04:40 AM
I don't mean to sound like an armchair psychologist, but I used to think exactly the same thing and I think it was related to a certain degree of self-loathing. I mean, as a man how can you feel good about yourself sexually if it's impossible for you to imagine anyone being attracted to a man?
No idea, but I manage. It is not as if I find men repulsive, there is just no interest. I am well aware of the fact that most people do not agree with my tastes in many areas, and while I may not undestand theirs, I in no way feel that their opinions lack validity.
I have no problem feeling good about myself sexually. Not exactly an area where I lack confidence.
viscousmemories
07-26-2004, 05:46 AM
No idea, but I manage. It is not as if I find men repulsive, there is just no interest. I am well aware of the fact that most people do not agree with my tastes in many areas, and while I may not undestand theirs, I in no way feel that their opinions lack validity.
Fair enough. It's just that you said you quite literally have no idea how anyone would be attracted to a man. So I assumed that being a man, you would have no idea how anyone could be attracted to you. Or did you mean you quite literally have no idea how anyone could be attracted to a man other than you? :didi:
Roland98
07-26-2004, 07:03 AM
Or did you mean you quite literally have no idea how anyone could be attracted to a man other than you? :didi:
vm, meet catalyst's ego. catalyst's ego, meet vm. :handshake:
:P
catalyst
07-26-2004, 07:06 AM
Fair enough. It's just that you said you quite literally have no idea how anyone would be attracted to a man. So I assumed that being a man, you would have no idea how anyone could be attracted to you. Or did you mean you quite literally have no idea how anyone could be attracted to a man other than you? :didi:
I have no idea why anyone would find any man attractive. There are any number of things that I do not understand, though. Entire periods of art are, IMO, utterly useless for anything other than covering a hole in the wall, yet other people find them attractive. That is fine. No one needs to share my tastes, or understand them, as long as they accept them. I can do the same wrt other people.
PastorFreud
07-26-2004, 07:14 AM
I'll go with the fluid idea. And certain fluids, like this Mike's Hard Lemonade that I'm drinking, make sexuality even more fluid.
seebs
07-27-2004, 09:07 AM
I'm curious about this "fluid" thing. I don't think my taste in sexual activity has changed detectably since I started being interested in the question. Is this changing thing common?
catalyst
07-27-2004, 02:28 PM
I'm curious about this "fluid" thing. I don't think my taste in sexual activity has changed detectably since I started being interested in the question. Is this changing thing common?
No idea. Mine has never changed. Many people's seem to, though.
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