I’m straight, 100%. I know because I’ve been very close to trying, and figured out I was too straight to go through with it. If you had asked me when I was 18-24, I would probably not be so sure. Being “bicurious” around that age seems to be quite common, but is probably (my speculation) not closely linked to the proportion of people who are actually not straight.
I had something similar and was mildly crestfallen when it turned out that dating a dude feels extremely similar to dating women. I thought it would be like… orange-flavored? Or at least spicier? Religions hyped it up for so long, I thought there’d be some sort of difference. Kinda just feels like dating a best friend, regardless of gender. :)
I still find women attractive, but I’ll be damned if this relationship with my bf isn’t the best one I’ve ever had.
Somebody who is sexually attracted to the same sex but doesn’t to through with it is not 100% straight.
It’s at least 15% gay.
in the light of new hard evidence (very hard!) I have to update my priors to 23% gay
Well I was bicurious around that age and am now bisexual, so my anecdote nullifies yours
Well I’ll bring the average to 66% but I’m not going to say which direction to mess up the math.
Just to further confuse the math, I was 100% sure I was straight at that age, but turns out I am aroace.