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Are You Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Straight Or Asexual?

Which of these best describes up your Sexual Orientation?

  • Heterosexual (Straight)

    Votes: 89 74.2%
  • Homosexual (Gay Male)

    Votes: 13 10.8%
  • Homosexual (Gay Woman)

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Bisexual

    Votes: 15 12.5%
  • Asexual

    Votes: 1 0.8%

  • Total voters
    120
Out of curiosity, among the choices, why is there a gender distinction for the homosexual respondents but not for any of the others?

That was the question that crossed my mind straight away as well. I have no idea how many of the 39 who have voted heterosexual are male and how many are female.

I am a straight female.
 
Bi, with a preference for women. Was a bit of a shock to my system when I was finally forced to admit it though. :shifty:
 
i'm straight. the only guy i'd consider going gay for is John Barrowman. and that's CONSIDER.

Oh, dude, sorry to tell you, that guy's as straight as they come. I have proof:

(Don't watch at work or in front of the kids)
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1XOfHax6Q8[/yt]

;)

I'm straight. Not as straight as John Barrowman mind you, 'cause no one loves the ladies like Barrowman, but straight.
 
Bi, with a preference for women. Was a bit of a shock to my system when I was finally forced to admit it though. :shifty:

Sometimes it takes a while to figure it out. There's not really a roadmap to follow.
 
Queer as all hell.

I like some men, I like some women, and I have had mad crushes on a couple of people who reject either gender label (but had fierce hair and hot arms respectively.)

With regard to splitting by gender on the homosexual one - I always find it interesting to see whether people think of homosexuality as being the gender to whom one is attracted, or the fact of being attracted to the same gender. (So, f'rinstance, some people will argue lesbians have more in common with straight men and others gay men. Reductive in either case, but interesting.)
 
Out of curiosity, among the choices, why is there a gender distinction for the homosexual respondents but not for any of the others?

That was the question that crossed my mind straight away as well. I have no idea how many of the 39 who have voted heterosexual are male and how many are female.

I'm sorry, I screwed up the polling system, I accidently left out the gender distinction, as Brian puts it for Straight and Bisexual respondents. I'm not sure how to fix it?

Can a mod sort it out, pretty please? :D
 
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