Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
No, because I reject that presupposition that our desires are innate, and cannot be changed.
That's not implied by the statement. Suppose one said, for all human beings, part of our essence is our desires, then you'd have everything across the board.
No, because I reject that presupposition that our desires are innate, and cannot be changed.
That's not implied by the statement. Suppose one said, for all human beings, part of our essence is our desires, then you'd have everything across the board.
You always find new ways to express your ignorance about sexuality and sex orientation.
To say that sexual orientation is innate and cannot be changed, does NOT follow then, that this is the central, sole part of our identification.
Identification is multi-faceted: religion, gender, race, ethnicity, political affiliation/ideology, sex orientation, occupation/job, education level, nationality, primary spoken language, family background, health condition, and so on.
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