Still gender based.
Even if you had something for bestiality or necrophilia you'd have a preference in gender.
Preference in sex*
Unless animals now have feminine, neutral, androgynous or masculine genders, lmao.
Still gender based.
Even if you had something for bestiality or necrophilia you'd have a preference in gender.
I picked asexual cause I don't wanna be with anyone atm, but I'm bi otherwise. I put what I was feeling then I found this poll. =x Still feel that way tho~
Touche.
Theres always tentacle love.
Only fetish[Image: http://67.159.44.120/ehg/image.php?f=e4f6ec12f90547243c4ec0773d87ea5edef28aa2-3077578-306-172-gif&t=359662-cd3ac3f5c137f3705c4db4aa9be86f818ace4ff9&n=image.gif]XD
Japan brought us many things: Sapporo Ichiban ramen, Ayumi Hamasaki, anime, Ninja Warrior, and finally a thing called tentacle rape. This is an odd fetish amongst the Japanese crowd, and believe it or not, its roots aren't sexual in nature. American crowds think the Japanese have officially 'lost their marbles', but this genre wasn't created because they had an octopus fetish -- in fact, it was used to avoid breaking the law. But what law would make Japanese artists create tentacle rape for?
The Historical Roots of Tentacle Rape
If there's one person you can thank tentacle rape for, thank Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. Hokusai was a painter and wood craver in the early 1800s, mostly known for his dramatic landscapes. He was also known for one other minor thing -- erotic woodcuts. Who knows what drove him to create erotic woodcuts, but he engraved many, many erotic woodcuts. One special piece from his erotic collection, called "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife", featured a giant octopus with its tentacles wrapped around a naked woman, mouth suctioned on her you-know-what. This was the start of tentacle 'rape' (octopi usually force themselves onto a woman, hence the term rape). Tentacle rape wouldn't be revived until a century later, thanks to Japanese artist Toshio Maeda.
This is why I didn't want to include that option in the first place. This poll isn't accurate now.
That isn't really why it's inaccurate. Most people still dont know all the "sexual orientations". Asexuality is basically the "i don't know/other" since it's just lack of sex drive. The one that makes it confusing is pansexuality which is not giving a rats behind who your with. Then there's gay/lesbian, bisexual, bi-curious (really i try to ignore that one as it's pansexuality basically), straight, and while this is pansexual some people try and distinguish it but attraction to transexuals.
It's curious but generally most people don't care unless they are either very opposed to anything not straight or extreme homosexuals that all they talk about is how to categorize their sexuality. I think it's dumb to obsess over it imo, but whatever people are odd.
Asexual means you DO know you don't feel ANY sexual attraction (lack of desire for SEX). "I don't know" is for people who haven't decided yet or are insecure about their feelings.
It should've been...
Straight
Gay
Bi
Undecided/Still Questioning ("I Don't Know")
Pansexual
Asexual/Other
Exactly... it's sex. Sex isn't the only part of attraction.. it's a big part espeshially under the age of 15 but it's not the only part of it. Asexual people can still be either homosexual or heterosexual based on gender preference to date. Thats why i personally don't consider it an option.
Fixed.
Pansexual fits into Other. Just like polysexual and whatever else.
Asexual is a lack of a sexual orientation, so it doesn't fit with Other, IMO.
Exactly... it's sex. Sex isn't the only part of attraction.. it's a big part especially under the age of 25 but it's not the only part of it. Asexual people can still be either homosexual or heterosexual based on gender preference to date but wont have any feelings in regards to having intercourse with either gender. Thats why i personally don't consider it an option worth posting.
Human sexuality is how people experience the erotic and express themselves as sexual beings; the awareness of themselves as males or females; the capacity they have for erotic experiences and responses.
Homosexuality is romantic and/or sexual attraction or behavior among members of the same sex or gender.
As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality refers to "an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectional, physical or romantic attractions to persons of the opposite sex"
Asexuality (also known as nonsexuality), in its broadest sense, is the lack of sexual attraction or the lack of interest in and desire for sex. Sometimes, it is considered a lack of a sexual orientation.
Sexual abstinence is the practice of refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity for medical, psychological, legal, social or religious reasons.