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The longer I’ve been a Christian and the more I’ve thought about it and recognised that I’m allowed to question things. I am a Christian who was always taught that homosexuality was a sin. Surely attraction and love has more to do with the person than their gender? Things can change in life and you are attracted to people for such a vast variety of reasons, some of which we are not even aware of that surely ticking a box cannot sum up that experience. I have only ever been with men but I believe it’s very possible that I could one day meet and fall in love with a woman. The things I love about my husband have nothing to do with him being a man but the person he is, so those things could just as easily be found in a woman. Kinsey rating: zero Beth: ‘It’s very possible I could one day meet and fall in love with a woman’ The imposition of certain behavioural codes is damaging and does not help people to be who they are, particularly if they do not fit prescribed categories. I am a woman and I love men, and quoting Dangerous Liaisons’ Vicomte de Valmont: “It’s beyond my control.”įreedom to choose is the most important ingredient to reach a healthy society. You certainly never know what may happen when you meet exceptional people. I think it is a question of understanding your own nature, by thinking and testing, and then just be courageous to be who you are. I started to think about sex when I was about nine years old.
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But when it comes to sexual desire, I have no doubts who I prefer. I have lots of homosexual friends and have experienced flirtations and attraction to the same gender. I am a woman and I love men Lisbon Lisbon: ‘I am an open minded person, but I know I am 100% heterosexual’ We asked people to tell us about their sexual preferences, history, behaviour, thoughts and beliefs, and then asked them to plot themselves on the Kinseyscale. Zero represents exclusively heterosexual, three equally heterosexual and homosexual, and six exclusively homosexual. The Kinsey scale challenges the three dominant categories by describing a person’s sexuality on a scale of zero to six. Instead, they identify with more “open-minded” definitions. A recent YouGov survey found that almost half of young people aged between 18 and 24 in the UK do not consider themselves exclusively gay or straight. S ome of us can easily describe ourselves as gay, straight or bisexual, but other people find these static labels inadequate.