SnakeTongue
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To me, though, sexual attraction is so complex in humans that personally, (and I haven't seen any evidence of this, so it's just my own hypothesis), that all people are bi but more or less heterosexual or homosexual. Kind of like a scale. And even that scale can change for an individual depending on the people and the circumstances involved.
In this hypothetical model, what you define as "bisexual" and how you measure such scale. If people can change the sexual conduct from the social circumstances, this imply power of choice?
Circumstances completely change "homosexual" to "heterosexual". For example, let's take the "money shot" in porn. To be aroused by watching a man ejaculate sounds incredibly homoerotic. Now stick a woman in the scene, and BOOM - it's considered heterosexual. It the man was alone, (or with other men) it's considered homoerotic. But take the same circumstance, change the situation by one factor, and it's not homoerotic at all.
If the male "customers were willing to pay a higher price for actual than simulated sex.", the male customers, after consideration, freely decide to have "External male ejaculation in a pornographic film onto his parnter's body".
This imply the customers had power of choice and engaged in a sexual conduct of same-gender intercourse.
If the circumstance change the "homoerotic" behaviour of the male, how the female gender affect the change of such behaviour? How you relate the female affection with your "bisexual scale"?
money shot
External male ejaculation in a pornographic film onto his parnter's body. The term comes from earlier days of pornography in which sex acts were often simulated, and this showed that it was not. It was referred to as the money shot, because customers were willing to pay a higher price for actual than simulated sex.
It's a good thing we got the money shot unedited. Otherwise it looked simulated.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=money+shot
homoerotic [ˌhəʊməʊɪˈrɒtɪk]
adj
(Psychology) of, concerning, or arousing sexual desire for persons of one's own sex
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/homoerotic
= "Queer" chill out?
= Happy "lesbian" woman in the above quote.