Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Random Thoughts - Love_Lust

I was fascinated by the musings in this article in case 'the gay gene' is discovered. The scenario presented there, I felt, is actually bit depressing. However, since the author, Brandon Ambrosino, has mentioned that he had been criticized for this thoughts, I'm not sure if those questions have been addressed or not.

However, in my model of human sexual orientation, it doesn't look like the author was gay by choice. He mentions that;
I even went so far as to fall in love with one. To this day, she and I joke about how she was the only girl I was ever in love with, and how I would’ve been quite happy marrying her.
How do I explain that I was honestly in love with a woman? Some people might argue that I am innately bisexual, with the capacity to love both women and men. But that doesn’t feel like an accurate description of my sexual history, either.
He is correct in feeling that the word bisexual doesn't explain his sexual history. I believe he is a typical homosexual-heteroamoural person. He needs to consider that love and lust are two different feelings.

So the present list includes:
Heterosexual-Heteroamoural -> Anna Karenina (Fictional, Anna Karenina), Max Weber
Heterosexual-Homoamoural -> Nick Carraway (Fictional, The Great Gatsby), Tom Daley
Heterosexual-Inamoural -> Emma Bovary (Fictional, Madame Bovary)
Homosexual-Homoamoural ->  Uncle Frank (Fictional, Little Miss Sunshine)
Homosexual-Heteroamoural -> Francis Bacon, Freddie Mercury, Chirlane McCray, Brandon Ambrosino
Homosexual-Inamoural -> ?
Asexual-Heteroamoural-> Emy, a French woman
Asexual-Homoamoural -> ? 
Asexual-Inamoural -> ?

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