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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 123080" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>No, you don't have any influence on that as well. When I said that you don't have influence on who you fall for, that would also involve it being the same sex or not; in my case, another guy, though for some reason I just got a very bad example in mind... not really someone I want to think about. *cough*</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I haven't heard of what you said about guys. I am familiar with girls saying that. It's also known as the greatest insult a guy could receive... which <em>is</em> true after all... This often involves the person who 'switches' is disappointed in the opposite gender. Or so it is often told. I am not familiar with any who said that.</p><p></p><p>It is well known to be said that a lot of people don't know if they're straight or not. Radio Erotica (speaking of which, that is about to start) clearly indicated as well that a lot of <em>teenagers</em> are very doubtful if they are straight after all? A common question that is given is the 'I did <insert something here> with him/her, does that mean I could have feelings towards that gender,' the part where you could insert something could be just about anything... or at least, I've heard just about anything. With one in specific that forced me to turn off my radio and hesitated to call Dennis myself to start yelling at him.</p><p>However, this does seem to occur much with teenagers, but it doesn't necessarily stop at adulthood. According to my age - and law - I'm an adult and I even hesitated (not very long though) to become a legal guardian. Yet - fictional speaking now, as I am not really as <em>innoccent</em> as a few months (or years) ago - can I prove that I <em>am</em> straight? The best thing I can do is approach the first best girl and... uh... do whatever I should do with her. But doesn't that mean that I could fall as a rock for the next best guy a few days later?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 123080, member: 5833"] No, you don't have any influence on that as well. When I said that you don't have influence on who you fall for, that would also involve it being the same sex or not; in my case, another guy, though for some reason I just got a very bad example in mind... not really someone I want to think about. *cough* To be honest, I haven't heard of what you said about guys. I am familiar with girls saying that. It's also known as the greatest insult a guy could receive... which [i]is[/i] true after all... This often involves the person who 'switches' is disappointed in the opposite gender. Or so it is often told. I am not familiar with any who said that. It is well known to be said that a lot of people don't know if they're straight or not. Radio Erotica (speaking of which, that is about to start) clearly indicated as well that a lot of [i]teenagers[/i] are very doubtful if they are straight after all? A common question that is given is the 'I did <insert something here> with him/her, does that mean I could have feelings towards that gender,' the part where you could insert something could be just about anything... or at least, I've heard just about anything. With one in specific that forced me to turn off my radio and hesitated to call Dennis myself to start yelling at him. However, this does seem to occur much with teenagers, but it doesn't necessarily stop at adulthood. According to my age - and law - I'm an adult and I even hesitated (not very long though) to become a legal guardian. Yet - fictional speaking now, as I am not really as [i]innoccent[/i] as a few months (or years) ago - can I prove that I [i]am[/i] straight? The best thing I can do is approach the first best girl and... uh... do whatever I should do with her. But doesn't that mean that I could fall as a rock for the next best guy a few days later? [/QUOTE]
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