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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
Again, you have a big problem. You are making claims as fact when there is no proof. I cannot have honest discussion based on that.
Attraction to people isn't genetic. It's a development over time that has occured, just like other things you enjoy.
For instance, I like to fish. I didn't make that choice one day, but it stems from experiences and other things that happened when I was younger.
I like to watch Nascar and football. I didn't make that decision one day, but it's something that attracts me to those activities.
I HATE baseball and basketball. I couldn't watch those games if I tried. Oh, and I've tried. I lived in the Chicago area when the Bulls won their first three-season winning streak. I just couldn't get into it. No appeal to me whatsoever.
However, NONE of the above is based on genetics. It's just how I am. I don't know why I prefer football to baseball, but that's how it is.
This is how you are with your attractions also, but you can't base it on genetics when the research says otherwise.
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Again, these arguments of yours are flawed. You're comparing apples to oranges. An attraction to a sport (a man-made game) cannot be compared to a sexual and emotional attraction to another human being (God-made being) because NOBODY has a "natural" attraction to any sport, food, color, etc. However, humans DO have a natural attraction to other human beings. Generally, men have a natural attraction to women and, generally, women have a natural attraction to men. What group of people are born with a natural attraction to a sport and is that sport incompatible with an attraction to the "opposite sport." Your comparing my attraction to men with an attraction to football. Would you compare YOUR attraction to men/women in the same way?