No, I'm not suggesting Hitler's final solution.
On the topic of 'are you gay if you shag a LB', we got all answers, as expected, including, in my opinion, the ridiculous 'if you suck her dick your not gay, but if she puts her dick in your ass you are' (so one hole is ok, the other isn't???).
Anyhow, I read recently about a guy who did a whole book on 'categorization'. The basic theory is that 'inclusion in categories is not binary, there are degrees of inclusion'.
So, for example, on the binary question of 'are you a jock?', well, I do lots of sports but I don't think I'm a jock, I'm sort of 60% jock, meaning, I am partially included in the category of jocks, and partially not, because I do not fully identify with the classical definition of jocks.
So, likewise, I think this solves the 'gay' question. I believe we are all 'partially included in the category of gay, but not fully', and some of us are more included, and some less included, and some fully, likely.
Bottom line, it's not a binary question.
I would also say this applies to Ladyboys. In my opinion, there are many variants of Ladyboys, and some are 'partially included in that category', and some are 'fully included'.
On the topic of 'are you gay if you shag a LB', we got all answers, as expected, including, in my opinion, the ridiculous 'if you suck her dick your not gay, but if she puts her dick in your ass you are' (so one hole is ok, the other isn't???).
Anyhow, I read recently about a guy who did a whole book on 'categorization'. The basic theory is that 'inclusion in categories is not binary, there are degrees of inclusion'.
So, for example, on the binary question of 'are you a jock?', well, I do lots of sports but I don't think I'm a jock, I'm sort of 60% jock, meaning, I am partially included in the category of jocks, and partially not, because I do not fully identify with the classical definition of jocks.
So, likewise, I think this solves the 'gay' question. I believe we are all 'partially included in the category of gay, but not fully', and some of us are more included, and some less included, and some fully, likely.
Bottom line, it's not a binary question.
I would also say this applies to Ladyboys. In my opinion, there are many variants of Ladyboys, and some are 'partially included in that category', and some are 'fully included'.
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