06-16-2015, 07:29 AM
(06-16-2015, 02:46 AM)Yera Wrote: I do not think that questioning the biological, cultural, emotional and spiritual factors that contribute to gender and sexual identity is at all insensitive. I think it is interpreted that way by those who are insecure because to those individuals, implying that one's state of identification isn't completely arbitrary implies a rejection of their being.
Alter their hormone production and the way they feel about themselves may change entirely. I experienced this to a small degree myself when I took pills that lowered my estrogen production, which caused a dramatic change in the way I behaved.
i'm bisexual but - & sorry if this is TMI - i feel more attracted to women when i'm, uh, near my period. also in my later years i feel more attracted to ladies.
however romantic attraction is a separate issue. that, i believe, is a soul thing. my romantic attraction to men has always been a constant unwavering thing, but physically/sexually i fluctuate with both sexes.