Thank you for hitting the nail right on the head, pointing out that the problem is people attempting to impose notions upon others, be it counselors telling 11 year old kids that they may be in the wrong body OR others telling adults that they must be a normal man or normal woman. Of course, at the same time you went and…
Thank you for hitting the nail right on the head, pointing out that the problem is people attempting to impose notions upon others, be it counselors telling 11 year old kids that they may be in the wrong body OR others telling adults that they must be a normal man or normal woman. Of course, at the same time you went and made the blanket statement that "almost everyone is bisexual." But at least you're not imposing that notion upon anyone. I think that statement is off the wall. I am NOT bisexual, and i have explored that question. I know a whole bunch of people who came through a crucible at the same time, we were part of the anarchist/left communist milieu in the SF Bay Area in the mid/late '70s. Bisexuality was put forth by many in that milieu as being the norm, and someone was deemed not truly liberated till acknowledging this "fact." I went through some of the same pressures in the anarchist/post-modernist Berkeley scene in the '90s. Anyone who cannot accept my heterosexuality can kindly fuck off.
Re Tantra Studio.
Thank you for hitting the nail right on the head, pointing out that the problem is people attempting to impose notions upon others, be it counselors telling 11 year old kids that they may be in the wrong body OR others telling adults that they must be a normal man or normal woman. Of course, at the same time you went and made the blanket statement that "almost everyone is bisexual." But at least you're not imposing that notion upon anyone. I think that statement is off the wall. I am NOT bisexual, and i have explored that question. I know a whole bunch of people who came through a crucible at the same time, we were part of the anarchist/left communist milieu in the SF Bay Area in the mid/late '70s. Bisexuality was put forth by many in that milieu as being the norm, and someone was deemed not truly liberated till acknowledging this "fact." I went through some of the same pressures in the anarchist/post-modernist Berkeley scene in the '90s. Anyone who cannot accept my heterosexuality can kindly fuck off.