The question can't be answered because of a fundamental flaw, one CAN'T choose to be gay. If you chose, you're not gay, you're just a liar... I have no idea how common it is for man-hating women to "claim" they're lesbian, so I can't tell you if your "choice" to label yourself as something you're not is normal or not, but it certainly IS an insult to the LGBT community.
I'm not gay, and I'm not a girl, so I take people's word when they tell me they're gay and what it's like to be born that way. It's the same with anyone who tells me they're something I can't ever truly understand because I'm not it. There might not be such things as lesbians for all I know. Maybe they're all liars like you, but I can never really know, yet I choose something too. I choose to believe in people and give them the benefit of the doubt, and I'm sure these people who put their trust in others to believe in them because they need to be believed and accepted for their sanity would not appreciate you lying and telling the internet about it and sullying their reputation and credibility as gay people.
To my mind, homosexuality makes perfect sense because all love makes sense. I didn't even need the scientific research to back up the hereditability and evolutionary purpose of homosexuality (though, admittedly and rather pedantically, most of it currently only supports the evolutionary purpose of male homosexuality) to convince me. Maybe you can tell, I'm a tad bitter. I just think that telling the world you're gay or lesbian when you're not because you think it's cool or because you hate the gender you're attracted to is just plain evil considering the suffering that true, honest gay and lesbian people go through even in 2015. Feel the shame, b*tch.
So, go ahead, have sex with who you want to, but don't go around saying you chose to be lesbian. What you chose is to go against your nature and to spite yourself, and it's sad.
Is it normal: I chose to be a lesbian
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The question can't be answered because of a fundamental flaw, one CAN'T choose to be gay. If you chose, you're not gay, you're just a liar... I have no idea how common it is for man-hating women to "claim" they're lesbian, so I can't tell you if your "choice" to label yourself as something you're not is normal or not, but it certainly IS an insult to the LGBT community.
I'm not gay, and I'm not a girl, so I take people's word when they tell me they're gay and what it's like to be born that way. It's the same with anyone who tells me they're something I can't ever truly understand because I'm not it. There might not be such things as lesbians for all I know. Maybe they're all liars like you, but I can never really know, yet I choose something too. I choose to believe in people and give them the benefit of the doubt, and I'm sure these people who put their trust in others to believe in them because they need to be believed and accepted for their sanity would not appreciate you lying and telling the internet about it and sullying their reputation and credibility as gay people.
To my mind, homosexuality makes perfect sense because all love makes sense. I didn't even need the scientific research to back up the hereditability and evolutionary purpose of homosexuality (though, admittedly and rather pedantically, most of it currently only supports the evolutionary purpose of male homosexuality) to convince me. Maybe you can tell, I'm a tad bitter. I just think that telling the world you're gay or lesbian when you're not because you think it's cool or because you hate the gender you're attracted to is just plain evil considering the suffering that true, honest gay and lesbian people go through even in 2015. Feel the shame, b*tch.
So, go ahead, have sex with who you want to, but don't go around saying you chose to be lesbian. What you chose is to go against your nature and to spite yourself, and it's sad.