ah okay - I don't know one of the names you mentioned but I think David Bowie is generally thought of as being gay.
that bisexual men marry the opposite sex does not surprise me, that doesn't mean they fancy women though.
I mean, I know it's very complex and for some - sorry time has gone away from me, must go will be back in a while
okay i am back. yes um okay so yes very complex and if we straights think it's intense it sure must be straightforward compared to some of the more complex make ups where mating behaviours are not all aligned.
but I juat think there are some basics.
I often think of Mervyn Peake with his push-me-pull-you animal. He drew pictures and everything and the push-me-pull-you looks like a normal deer from the front but when you try and go round the back you find you are facing a head again.
As a way of expressing a feeling, a sense of being, it is fantastic. It exactly captures that bewildering sense of not being able to come to grips with my ex that I felt in my marriage.
As a way of depicting physical reality - no. The food has to come out somewhere. You can't have a face at both ends. Not going to happen. two sets of feet wanting to walk forwards in opposite directions. It's not a goer, is it.
and that is my understanding - it is a magnetic pull - there has to be a basic direction in sexual orientation.
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