Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines homosexual as an attraction to your sex. It defines bisexual as an attraction to men and women. You can't choose to be straight without admitting that you experience a bisexual dilemma between being attracted to men and women. If you chose to be straight, its because you were never straight to begin with. Real straight people don't encounter a difficult choice because real straight people simply aren't attracted to their sex. Homosexual is a psychological term. Learn the definition first. You're bisexual. You'll never be a real heterosexual as long as you see multiple attractive choices π
You misread, so I'll repeat it. "Real straight people don't encounter a difficult choice because real straight people simply aren't attracted to their sex". Only a bisexual encounters their sexual orientation as being a difficult choice between their attraction to men and women. I didn't contradict myself. You needed a contradiction to exists because you're sexually attracted to men and women and don't qualify as heterosexual because of your dilemma π
Responding is the opposite of ignoring, and if your sexual orientation is a debate, its because you're bisexual. Real heterosexuals don't debate their sexual orientation because real heterosexuals are not attracted to their sexπ
A real heterosexual doesn't experience a moral dilemma between being attracted to men and women because a real heterosexual isn't attracted to their sex. Merriam-Webster's defines bisexual as an attraction to men and women. If you experience a moral dilemma between being attracted to men and women, your dilemma is bisexuality by definition. You're not a real heterosexual. You call yourself heterosexual to fit itπ