Eh, you could say that given the Graeco-Roman culture favored bisexuality that this used to be considered the Default sexuality by the Establishment. Christianization actually didn't start changing this much until the 11th Century.
On a more personal level as a bisexual man I trend more to women to a small extent than to men, but the kind of women and men I find sexy tend to share similar physical traits (brunette/brown hair is the most common). I suppose that's logical but it can be interesting sometimes.
I've never understood, though, why the rise of the LGBTQI movement lit such a fire under the asses of the Christians that it did. You'd think they'd care more about theology than who fucks who.
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On a more personal level as a bisexual man I trend more to women to a small extent than to men, but the kind of women and men I find sexy tend to share similar physical traits (brunette/brown hair is the most common). I suppose that's logical but it can be interesting sometimes.
I've never understood, though, why the rise of the LGBTQI movement lit such a fire under the asses of the Christians that it did. You'd think they'd care more about theology than who fucks who.