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In reply to the discussion: Cynthia Nixon says she's gay by 'choice.' Is it really a choice? [View all]MineralMan
(151,162 posts)23. This is one person's description of herself.
Perhaps she's bisexual. I don't know. But she's describing her personal perception of herself. I don't see that it applies to anyone else. Just her. Some people live part of their lives in heterosexual relationships and another in same-sex relationships. That is a fact. Each person has his or her own experience and feelings about themselves, so her description is hers alone.
In any case, I've been a fan of hers since she appeared in Amadeus. I remember thinking that she was going to go on to do other parts at the time, even though her role in that film was a minor one.

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This is simple, the gender of your partner can appear to be a choice if you are Bisexual or...
stevenleser
Jan 2012
#3
Seems it does affect it, unless you think New York City is in the South.
Behind the Aegis
Jan 2012
#15
Well, she followed this up by stating she was bisexual, but nobody likes the bisexuals
TheCruces
Jan 2012
#20
Though I will add that for me personally, I'm 100% gay, not bi in any way at all.
closeupready
Jan 2012
#22
There is no end all, be all rule on sexuality in regards to choice vs genetics. Everyones different.
phleshdef
Jan 2012
#24
The so what is: Those fighting for gay rights THINK that it being congenital is required.
WingDinger
Jan 2012
#28
She's not saying it's always a choice...just for her, her lust does go both ways
Demonaut
Jan 2012
#38
To deny that sexual orientation is ever a choice is a purely faith-based position.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2012
#42