“All Humans Are Born With The Ability To Be Attracted To Both Sexes”

Rihanna, American Music Awards, boobs, bisexual

Rihanna's allegedly admitted that she's open to a lesbian relationship. "All humans are born with the ability to be attracted to both sexes. I could see myself in a relationship with a girl," she said in a recent interview. I'm still not sure if this quote is valid, but there are more important matters to discuss here.

Do you think that all human beings pop out of the womb with an inherent bisexuality? Some psychologists would agree with Rihanna on this matter, but I'm well aware that you're not a bunch of psychologists. Hell, some of you don't even believe in the ability to be attracted to both sexes! If you'd like contradictory evidence on that matter, please see my pants right now. The bulge within them was prompted by the above picture. Just sayin'.

– Dewitt

13 thoughts on ““All Humans Are Born With The Ability To Be Attracted To Both Sexes”

  1. My Theory is that everyone is born with a Bi Tendency. In some cases the tendencies are greater or lesser in different individuals. Those with a greater Tendency seem to be in the lines of homosexuality. Those with a lesser tendency seem to be in the lines of heterosexuality. However, in became obvious in high school that people choose their friends based on their looks, physical prowess, physical abilities.
    I was a good case and point on that matter. I was a jock but a brainiac as well. I was an all around nice guys. So I was in lot of different cliques. I experienced things that a normal “nerd” didn’t because of my physical appearance. I even questions a lot of my male friends when we got older. “Why did you let me hang out with you.” Aside from my personality (typical str8 guy response) many had to admit that it was because they did not want to be seen with people that weren’t as attractive as them.
    Thus my theory… You have to be physically attractive to someone to a degree to be able to say that.

  2. She means well, but this comment seems to reflect the attitude of what a lot of black (well-meaning) friends have said: “Everyone’s bisexual
    To me, that’s a nice way of saying “yeah you chose to be gay”

  3. I agree with her. I think everyone is. To different degrees. Weather or not you are will to accept or look at someone with your so called “eyes wide open”. I don’t beleive its the look that does it though. But the chemistry reaction that you get from someone that does it.
    But thats just me. I like to sleep with some hot blonde or red chick once a year just to have some fun.
    Again thats just me =D

  4. I think this comment totally misses the mark because it essentializes the notion of only two sexes and three sexualities (hetero, bi, and gay/lesbian)
    Each person is unique and attracted to different things. Sexuality is totally fluid and dependent on a host of different mitigating factors. If your gay you aren’t attracted to all men nor are heteros attracted to everyone of the opposite sex. We have the potential to be attracted to anyone, man, woman, trans*, intersex etc. It is simply societies conditioning that makes us believe we have to fit into certain boxes and our own fear of stepping outside of them.

  5. i wonder why do we have to be labeled as this or that cant we just be attracted to who we are attracted to..so i agree with Millsy84

  6. I’m so sick and tired of bisexuals insisting that everyone is bisexual. Just because you’ll fuck the hole in the shower drain doesn’t mean we all will, Hose bag.
    Some people might think their sexuality is “fluid” but i’ve never been attracted to women and I really get pissed when bi losers insist I am.
    And we all know that this is just step one in that “gay men could be attracted to women if they wanted to be so they chose to be gay so they don’t need rights.”

  7. Well according to the Kinsey studies, only a small percent of people are 100% gay, or 100% straight. Everyone else falls somewhere in between. I think it is something like 10 percent. Which would make sense, since 10 percent of people are homosexual (those of us who come out, and are pretty much 100 percent gay) make up some of that ten percent. the rest of us who fall in between actually do choose to live a straight lifestyle. that doesnt mean they are 100 percent heterosexual.
    I like to keep in mind, heterosexual, and homosexual are types of sexual activity or sexualities.
    straight/gay are lifestyles. I know alot of straight homosexuals, and alot of gay heterosexuals. If that makes sense. I think in the future, gay, or straight, will refer to lifestyle choices, and not sexualities. exspessially with the coming of gay marriage which will bring more adoptions or children resulting from gay marriages.

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