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
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
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
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