Gay vs. Airplane debate
My girlfriend and I have just had a strange little argument. She made the comparison of "being disguisted / very turned off" by homosexual acts, and the prospect of participating in such acts, with being afraid to fly on airplanes. Basically, she says they are both irrational fears.
However, I think sexual orientation is the deciding factor here, and a certain "repulsion" for homosexual activities (assuming you're heterosexual of course, otherwise vice versa) is neither rational nor irrational (but rather standard nonetheless). I would posit that such tendancies of sexual orientation are non-rational, much like disliking a particular kind of food, or preferring the color red to the color blue. Let the jury decide: |
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"Gay vs. Airplane" sounds like an awesome movie
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I am serious. And don't call me.... gay.
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A fear of flying = phobia
A repulsion of homosexual activity = aversion One who creates a poll asking about the rationality/irrationality of an aversion = polltard |
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This is all part of a plan to start pushing for a threesome with another dude. You must finish this argument quickly and decisively.
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airplane wins hands down
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fwiw a lot of gays are repulsed by homosexual acts as well.
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