> > Thing is, I doubt there are more than one or two people who will ever read your > comment who care about his preferences, unless they're fantasizing about him. > > > Persuasion/orientation. It ain't a choice. Anyways, those who are interested in > fundamental psychology, and social conceptions might.
No, they don't. If they did, there would be discussion of psychology and social conceptions here. Nothing has gone any deeper than your coming along along to say "Hey, actor X is gay!"
And I'm SO sarcastically sorry that I used a word that MIGHT be interpreted as meaning that I was implying it was a choice that he, and I'm going to do it again, PREFERS men over women for sexual relations. The baseline here, the start, was that he "kisses girls." He does that in real life, unless they bring in a stunt double, every time his character does it on the show.
Psychology? Every choice, if you choose to choose, is based on how your brain is wired. You don't choose to like men, but you do choose to get naked in bed with them, if that is what you prefer. There's nothing in your genetics or neurology that causes the act, only that causes the decision to act.
And it really doesn't matter.
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