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A same-sex experience doesn't make someone gay

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In response to this thread, this thread (although probably a joke) and this thread, and all of the other threads of this sort (I've seen many.)

I'm fed up of people instantly saying OP is gay when OP has had a same-sex experience; it doesn't work like that. This general rule of thumb, as these are categories to help us understand (as all categories do) and sexuality is a spectrum.

If you are exclusively sexually attracted to the same-sex, you're gay/a homosexual (unless you regard all non-heterosexual sexualities as gay et cetera et cetera.)

If you are sexually attracted to both sexes, not necessarily to the same degree though, you're bisexual. Remember, this is a general rule of thumb though.

If you're more sexually attracted to the personality (as they more disregard the sex or gender binaries), you're likely pansexual, to my understanding. (I dare say I'm not very knowledgeable here.)

If you are exclusively sexually attracted to the opposite sex, you're heterosexual.

(There are other lesser known sexualities, which I forego mentioning.)

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