In English, the word "sex" as used in my question to you means
gender. Thus, a
person of the opposite sex means:
- If a person is a male (that is, a man), a person of the opposite sex is female (that is, a woman)
- If a person is a female (a woman), a person of the opposite sex is male (a man)
So we can agree that heterosexuality is defined as oposite-gender sexual conduct. By extension, an heterosexual is defined as anyone who engages or desires to engage in such conduct:
- A biological male who desire to engage in sexual conduct with a biological female is heterosexual.
- A biological male who desire to engage in sexual conduct with a biological male is homosexual.
From this, we can define:
1. To recognize the sexual conduct of two individuals, it is necessary identify the biological gender of such individuals.
2. To observe the sexual conduct between two or more individuals, it is necessary that two or more individuals of any gender engage in a sexual intercourse.
Note: The gender of a person is unchangedable (1), but the sexual conduct is changedable (2).
e.g. I born male (1) and I engange in a sexual conduct with a person who show off the traits of the female gender (2).
e.g. I born male (1) and I engange in a sexual conduct with a person who show off the traits of the male gender (2).
3. Definition of choose:
transitive verb
1.a : to select freely and after consideration <choose a career>
1.b : to decide on especially by vote : elect <chose her as captain>
2.a : to have a preference for <choose one car over another>
2.b : decide <chose to go by train>
Hypothetical situation:
A adult male (1) decide (3) have sexual conduct (2) with another adult female.
The adult male (1) after consideration decide (3) to visit the local pub during the evening.
Once inside the pub, the adult male (1) observe that are few adult females (1) seating in different tables.
After consideration, the adult male (1) freely select one table and approach the selected table (3).
Close to the table, the adult male (1) introduce himself (3) to the adult female (1).
The adult male (1) is welcome in the table (3) by the adult female (1).
After consideration, the adult male (1) and one of the adult females (1) decide (3) engage in a sexual conduct (2) with each other.
Either adult male and female (1) decide walk out the pub (3) to the adult male (1) house.
Once in the adult male (1) house, after consideration, the adult female (1) freely decide to offer (3) the adult male (1) touch her clitoris with his tongue (2).
The adult male (1), after consideration, freely deny the female offer (3) and ask her permission to insert his penis in her vagina (2).
The adult female (1), after consideration, freely allow (3) the adult male (1) penetrate her vagina with his penis (2).
Conclusions:
False assumption:
Are you heterosexual? When did you choose to be so, if that is the case?
being
1. the quality or state of having existence
2. the qualities that constitute an existent thing : essence; especially : personality
3. a living thing; especially : person
Sexual conduct is an action (heterosexual intercourse) and not a being (biologic gender).
Hence, sexual conduct do not change the biological male or female being, but the biological being change the sexual conduct.
So I did not choose to be a male or a female, but I did choose how, when and where to engage in a sexual intercourse.
True assumption:
Are you a adult male which enjoy engage in sexual intercourse with an adult female? When did you choose to do so, if that is the case?
Yes, I am an adult male which enjoy engage in sexual intercourse with a adult female. After consideration, I freely decide to do with an adult female who freely decide to do with me.
From the How Far Have We Come With Homosexuality? thread:
Please, let's keep the subject of the another thread in the another thread.
You mentioned elsewhere that English is not your native language. If you don't mind me asking, what is your native language?
It is Brazilian Portuguese with regional influences from the south and central-west Brazilian states.