metaphorge: (buggeryman)
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Inspired by the discussion here:
[Poll #1000850]
My thoughts: of course it is... with the use of extreme enough conditioning techniques, you can condition almost anyone into almost anything (note: this is not saying that it is necessarily easy or ethical to do so).

Making a statement such as "sexual orientation is not changeable" vastly oversimplifies the matrices of to whom and what and why we're attracted to an offensively cartoonish degree.

Just because something about a person can be altered does not mean that it should be.

I vehemently disagree with the tactic of defending equality for queer people on the grounds of "I was born this way, I can't help it." Why do we need to argue that we have justification to fuck whatever person in whatever way we choose as long as all parties are both consenting and qualified to give consent?

We don't need to apologize and we aren't broken. Our orientations don't have to be carved into our genes for us to get to be who we are. This is just the sort of essentialist thinking that is the root of almost all oppression.

I am not a victim of being queer.

Wow, OMFG, I made an LJ post with actual content.

Date: 2007-06-11 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elric-dewisant.livejournal.com
"Wow, OMFG, I made an LJ post with actual content."

Where? All posts on LJ with content MUST be removed and replaced with memes!!! XD

No. I agree. Sexuality is, for some, fluid. I say for some, because I know more people who have had relationships that have lasted 50-60 years (including a few same sex partnerships, or whatever term they use to describe their relationship). But I've also known self-proclaimed gay and bi men, who seemed perfectly happy in their relationships and activities, but slowly, over time (never BOOM, wake up tomorrow and be all Don't be Gay, Sparky!) changed from desiring one gender to desiring the other gender.

Sexuality, just like gender, is a fluid continuum. How fluid? Buy a case of beer and find out. ;P

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