Poll

well?

heteroloveual
213 (68.9%)
homoloveual
28 (9.1%)
biloveual
35 (11.3%)
panloveaul
12 (3.9%)
polyloveual
3 (1%)
aloveual
10 (3.2%)
zoophilia
8 (2.6%)

Total Members Voted: 309

Author Topic: Poll - loveual orientation  (Read 20637 times)

um. what? polyloveual has a definition. if it was an orientation it would mean the same thing as panloveual. but it's not
hell nevermind. can't remember where I saw it but somewhere there was apparently a wrong definition of polyloveuality. it's attraction multiple genders (more than two, but not all of them)

Wait

Theres only 2 actual genders, Male (♂) and Female (♀), how can you be attracted to male and female genders but can't be attracted to both at the same time? It makes no since/isn/t possible.

Wait

Theres only 2 actual genders, Male (♂) and Female (♀), how can you be attracted to male and female genders but can't be attracted to both at the same time? It makes no since/isn/t possible.
We just need to take poly and pan off, they are too confusing and are stuff.

Wait
Theres only 2 actual genders, Male (♂) and Female (♀), how can you be attracted to male and female genders but can't be attracted to both at the same time? It makes no since/isn/t possible.
if you had a snake and boobs, would you call yourself male or female?

if you had a snake and boobs, would you call yourself male or female?
Then you're XXX or XXY

Then you're XXX or XXY
in other words, not "male," and not "female," so there are more than two genders

loveuality isn't a lifestyle choice
Whether you choose to be in a relationship with the same or opposite gender is a lifestyle choice, depending on the circumstances.
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Whether you choose to be in a relationship with the same or opposite gender is, depending on the circumstances.
I feel bad for those of us who are so afraid of coming out about being gay that they date people who are of the opposite love

Whether you choose to be in a relationship with the same or opposite gender is a lifestyle choice, depending on the circumstances.
That's not being gay though. Being gay (or having any other loveuality, only using gay as an example) is being able to like someone of the same love, and not the action of forming a relationship based on this fact.

That's like saying liking coca-cola over pepsi is a lifestyle choice. It's not a lifestyle choice, it's a preference.


That's not being gay though. Being gay is being able to like someone of the same love, and not the action of forming a relationship based on this fact.

That's like saying liking coca-cola over pepsi is a lifestyle choice. It's not a lifestyle choice, it's a preference.
"depending on the circumstances"

What I mean is that people might make fun of you if you choose to be in a relationship with the same love. The chances are lower if you choose to be in a relationship with the opposite love.

I'm supportive of the LGBT subculture, but there will always be people who will make fun of it.
« Last Edit: August 13, 2013, 01:49:08 AM by Axo-Tak »

What I mean is that people might make fun of you if you choose to be in a relationship with the same love. The chances are lower if you choose to be in a relationship with the opposite love.
but that is an incredibly dumb decision to make
at least you can be happy with your partner if you do what you feel is right. it is, by a long shot, better to be unhappy in public than unhappy at home
and when you're grown, you'll notice there's a much lower amount of people who give a damn who you date

"depending on the circumstances"

What I mean is that people might make fun of you if you choose to be in a relationship with the same love. The chances are lower if you choose to be in a relationship with the opposite love.

I'm supportive of the LGBT subculture, but there will always be people who will make fun of it because it isn't the norm.

Those people will eventually be made fun of because they're not the norm.

I'm going to start a straight pride parade.


I'm proud to be natural, and capable of having children to reproduce like intended.

in other words, not "male," and not "female," so there are more than two genders
But they're aren't poly and/or pan.

you aren't trying hard enough pandan. that alone isn't gonna make anyone mad
But they're aren't poly and/or pan.
um... what?