[quote=LoneSilverWolf] While I agree, the way some women use that as a tease for guys, people DO have a reason to be curious,. There is a diff between curiosity and accusation. And for the most part, it's nobodies business anyway, what sexual orientation you are! [/quote] I never said that they didn't have reason to be curious. I was simply saying that sexuality is a) Not beyond all people to outright lie about b) Not anyone's business or right to be deciding which others count as [quote=The Nexerus] Sexuality shouldn't be such an exaggerated and overexposed element of identity.The worst thing that gay people can do if they want to be respected is separate themselves from the mainstream and promote the view of gays as hyper-sexual deviants (e.g. every gay pride parade ever). You're not special because of your sexuality. If you want people to accept it, accept it yourself instead of feeling like you'll lose it if you don't tattoo a rainbow on your forehead. [/quote] I do think this kind of image can cause some issues at times with having people accept Homosexuality. Though to be fair, from what I've seen from going to LGBT Club meetings as a straight ally I think it more has to do with the culture you enter when you choose to exclaim and be so open about your sexuality. Those who are more willing to be open and honest to the world about their attraction (even when much of society is likely to react with hate) are probably those kind of people who tend to be more sexually active and expressive generally. Plus at the same time, like sexuality that's simply part of who they are. They aren't trying to indoctrinate others into such a lifestyle. Hell a number of people from college who I get along great with are like how you describe, but I'm a 20 year old heterosexual virgin who never puts much focus on sex, relationships or anything of that sort.