@BillyBobJoeGeorge
You / the science may (or may not, to point) change. You've changed once/many times and there's nothing static about your current quantum structure, we're all matter. There's nothing eternally concrete about anyone's current sense of being, whether current/previous/future perceptions be more or less right in some school of thought. The example was applied to the evolution, the purpose connected to sexual "reproduction".
@Trixsie Vixen:
The words change across languages, cultures and eras, right now, many countries have a different vision. The logic is relative to the function role, this is what arises gender stereotypes.
I mentioned entropy because entropy always affects change to the existing system. For every step in a organised system's actions (organism) there is a uncertainty of direction. Biological function does not entirely determine how it will come to action, for example there is no prewritten framework to govern my actions dynamically that can be applied to everyone. We all have our own minds, sexuality can be dynamic as there are not many extreme physical forces involved but rather complex cognition leading to uncertainty. Whereas, we can be statistically be more certain that a overwhelming force will lead to an inevitable result in respect to cover_area. This is why the "I am abstract A therefore I can only do what abstract A can do" is presuming as abstracts don't account entirely for the complexity of facts, even though "Fact A is true therefore fact A is true" is correct which leads to far more certainty. If you want a thread for this that's up to you, I'm just explaining the reasoning to my response which in turn showed reason which appears to be continuously argued. I was excluded.
My perception of sexuality is far more complex than what the polls suggest, I am not bi and polysexuality is defined just as much as the rest. I can add I hace just as much right to my sexual preference as anyone else as a individual.