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May 21, 2007 08:31



01 2 3 4 5
6
HeterosexualBisexual
Homosexual
Meaning
This result can also be related to the Kinsey Scale:

0 = exclusively heterosexual
1 = predominantly heterosexual, incidentally homosexual
2 = predominantly heterosexual, but more
than incidentally homosexual
3 = equally heterosexual and homosexual
4 = predominantly homosexual, but more than incidentally
heterosexual
5 = predominantly homosexual, incidentally heterosexual
6 = exclusively homosexual

Summary

The idea of this excercise is to understand exactly how dynamic a person's sexual orientation can be, as well as how fluid it can be over a person's lifespan. While a person's number of actual homo/heterosexual encounters may be easy to categorize, their actual orientation may be completely different. Simple labels like "homosexual", "heterosexual", and "bisexual" need not be the only three options available to us.

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edit: for some reason the html that the quiz program created isn't working right. I got a 1.19 on their scale thing.

So last night I got angry at Ryan, for something that I should have been able to just let roll off. But I couldn't let it go, and then was thinking about why I couldn't let it go. I've figured out why, and now need to go give him an ultimatum. Either he stops treating me the way he does or else our friendship is over. It will be a shame if he chooses to end the friendship, but I'm not going to put up with what he does any more.
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