joobz
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This is a good analogy.Honestly, I feel that sexual orientation is a choice in the same way that one's weight is a choice.
One can't flip a mental switch today and suddenly be fifty pounds lighter. Nor do normal people make a conscious, deliberate choice to be overweight or thin or athletic. And there is certainly a large element that is biological, in that people respond to food and stress differently and some bodies are much more likely to shed pounds or pick them up. However, longterm changes in lifestyle do affect weight, musculature, and body mass. We may not have had much choice in what we were fed as children or what our genes say, but we can make decisions as to what we're going to eat now that have a future effect on our body shape and health.
Sexual attraction is the same way. We may not have had much say over our biology or our childhood experiences, but the exposure and experiences I choose to have today can affect my sexual proclivities and reactions in the future.
It also explains well how not each and every person will have the exact same "healthy setpoint"
Just like you wouldn't say 170lbs is a healthy weight for someone 4'10". But for someone 5'10-11", it may be ideal.
