So I'm just wondering here but, does anyone else here believe in the fluidity of sexuality? As in, do you see sexuality as non-linear like we are made to believe for most of our lives? I personally do, sexuality isn't gay, straight and bi that's it. In fact I kinda believe that these labels aren't even really true, they are just labels to describe where you lie on the spectrum and that very few people are at the extreme ends of straight and gay. Basically the belief that everyone is just different shades of bi or pan and just label it due to the way we are taught it works.
I believe sexuality is fluid, but I also believe that there are levels of attraction that turn one from being "Bisexual" to being "Homosexual" or "Heterosexual". I follow the Kindsey scale, the view that sexuality has, in general, 7 steps.
0 = Exclusively heterosexual (Hetero)
1 = Mostly heterosexual with incidental homosexual attraction(Still call this hetero)
2 = Mostly heterosexual with more than incidental homosexual behavior (I'd call this bisexual)
3 = Equal attraction to same and opposite sex (Bisexual)
4 = Mostly homosexual with more than incidental heterosexual attraction (I'd call this bisexual still)
5 = Homosexual with incidental heterosexual attraction (This I'd classify as homosexual)
6 = Exclusively homosexual.
You can expand this to any arbirtary N-levels, with more levels making your sexual description more accurate, but you're forced to either make your classifications stricter or make new classifications. I actually wrote somewhere in my journal a system with 25 levels xD
Here's the model I posted (The "Hetero/bisexual" and "Homo/bisexual" boundaries basically mean that the boundary exists within these numbers, but is not entirely certain. It's almost personal or situational based)
---Heterosexual------Hetero/bisexual-----------bisexual---------------homo/bisexual----------homosexual------1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25