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Hold on, guys. For once, Punisher has presented us with an actual profound question.
My initial answer simply is genetics. From birth, we are genetically predisposed to liking the other gender, this is through physical attraction, hormones within and produced by our bodies that mature our bodies and give is the means for procreation.
It also has to do with how we were brought up as well, and what we eat, as as you grow up, the foods that you eat literally become part of you. (Via absorption of nutrition)
However, in spite of this, most people do not know what causes people to feel attraction for those of the same sex (Homosexual/Lesbian), both sexes (Bisexuality), Practically anyone and everyone (Pansexuality), or nobody (Asexuality).
I've spent some time among non-hetero people, and find them to be both fascinating and friendly people. My cousin, for example, is a transgendered male. (I believe I'm using the term right. Born female, but feels male.) A friend on facebook is a lesbian, though I often talk with LGBT individuals on various fora where my research leads me. (Research into different types of magic practiced to zoology to video games, I'm actually surprised to not see any outwardly non-hetero person on this forum. But I digress.)
The answer, when many things are taken into perspective, isn't that simple, and even I with my frequent moments to do research do not know everything, or can know everything because I am straight, and thus do not have any experience with attraction to more than just the opposite sex.
My initial answer simply is genetics. From birth, we are genetically predisposed to liking the other gender, this is through physical attraction, hormones within and produced by our bodies that mature our bodies and give is the means for procreation.
It also has to do with how we were brought up as well, and what we eat, as as you grow up, the foods that you eat literally become part of you. (Via absorption of nutrition)
However, in spite of this, most people do not know what causes people to feel attraction for those of the same sex (Homosexual/Lesbian), both sexes (Bisexuality), Practically anyone and everyone (Pansexuality), or nobody (Asexuality).
I've spent some time among non-hetero people, and find them to be both fascinating and friendly people. My cousin, for example, is a transgendered male. (I believe I'm using the term right. Born female, but feels male.) A friend on facebook is a lesbian, though I often talk with LGBT individuals on various fora where my research leads me. (Research into different types of magic practiced to zoology to video games, I'm actually surprised to not see any outwardly non-hetero person on this forum. But I digress.)
The answer, when many things are taken into perspective, isn't that simple, and even I with my frequent moments to do research do not know everything, or can know everything because I am straight, and thus do not have any experience with attraction to more than just the opposite sex.