Are All Women Gay or Bi -- (but none Straight)?

I suspect these results are simply a reflection of the proclivities of people who volunteer for "sexual arousal experiments".

Ah! Great point! Never thought of that.....
I wonder what it says about the people that read the article.... ;)
I suspect is says something along the lines of some people read the study and think about it as a study while some people read the study and get off on it.
 
I don't get off on it, but I think sexuality and the human mind is fascinating.....
Most people say sex is 90% mental, yet I also hear arguments about being born with a sexual orientation....
 
Your study does not suggest all women are gay or bi. I would be curious who funded the research.
 
.... no just turned on by women - maybe? I don't know, I just thought it was interesting....

(was hoping it might bring out some confessions!) :eusa_whistle:
 
.... no just turned on by women - maybe? I don't know, I just thought it was interesting....

(was hoping it might bring out some confessions!) :eusa_whistle:

ChrisL must be working today...? ;)
 
OK, here's proof. It would be common for two women to be with a guy (professionally or otherwise) but two dudes with a gal would be not so common.
 
I wonder if anyone thought they might be gay/bi, tried it, and found out they weren't and/or didn't like it?

Kinda like when you think you want someone and have them and it's like oh, bummer.... not what I expected...
 
This study suggests the answer is yes.....

Sexual Arousal and Masculinity-Femininity of Women. - PubMed - NCBI

The results found that straight women were strongly sexually aroused by videos of both attractive men and attractive women, even though they said they were only interested in men.
Girls, you’re all gay (apparently)

thoughts? agree or disagree?

You need to see a therapist. Seriously

I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.

Well, I was being funny.... I mean, I might need a therapist, but I don't think I need one because I posted something about women being gay or bi .... LOL! :)
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.

I think most of them just don't care - plus, it's their business to make money. What is their incentive to "help" you? Ultimately, you have to want to change and work at it.
 
This study suggests the answer is yes.....

Sexual Arousal and Masculinity-Femininity of Women. - PubMed - NCBI

The results found that straight women were strongly sexually aroused by videos of both attractive men and attractive women, even though they said they were only interested in men.
Girls, you’re all gay (apparently)

thoughts? agree or disagree?

You need to see a therapist. Seriously

I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)
I've got a couch! Want to lie down on it and tell me about your childhood?
 
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This study suggests the answer is yes.....

Sexual Arousal and Masculinity-Femininity of Women. - PubMed - NCBI

The results found that straight women were strongly sexually aroused by videos of both attractive men and attractive women, even though they said they were only interested in men.
Girls, you’re all gay (apparently)

thoughts? agree or disagree?

You need to see a therapist. Seriously

I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)
I've got a couch! Want to lie down on it and tell me about your childhood?

That will need to be a new thread! :)
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.

Well, I was being funny.... I mean, I might need a therapist, but I don't think I need one because I posted something about women being gay or bi .... LOL! :)

It's your constant need for attention at your age that is more concerning I think. :) That is not a good sign. It is a red flag. A woman of your age should be confident and not worrying about "teenage" type issues that you seem to be concerned with. I'm not trying to be mean, honestly. If you behave this way in real life, you are more than likely a very annoying, clingy and neurotic person.
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.

I think most of them just don't care - plus, it's their business to make money. What is their incentive to "help" you? Ultimately, you have to want to change and work at it.

Very true and usually the point you don't need a therapist.
 
I've seen many - doesn't say much for therapists huh? ;)

Some are good at asking the right questions. If you are ready to give yourself the answers it works. Most of them are bad at their profession and have predetermined views on outcomes.

I think most of them just don't care - plus, it's their business to make money. What is their incentive to "help" you? Ultimately, you have to want to change and work at it.

Very true and usually the point you don't need a therapist.

Sometimes a person can be successful at changing their behavior without a therapist. A person would have to be very insightful, self aware and perceptive though. A person who doesn't want to change will not change and will usually not see a therapist. I think the point at which a person decides to seek therapy is when the person admits he or she has a problem.
 
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