The number of bisexuals has shot up 45%, according to a study in Great Britain. In fact, more young people now identify as bisexual than gay or lesbian.
If sexual preference is genetic, as we have been told, is some sort of mass mutation taking place? Or might there be a cultural component to sexual desire? At any rate, we are now being told that sexual attraction exists “somewhere on a spectrum rather than it being a black-or-white question.”
Just as the transgendered are throwing a monkey-wrench into feminist ideology (which stresses the essential difference between men and women), bisexuals or “pansexuals” are undermining gay ideology (which stresses the essential and immutable nature of homosexual desire).
I would think that bisexuals could be counseled to marry a member of the opposite sex, and told that, yes, you will have many sexual temptations, as everyone does, though you will have them from members of both sexes. But be faithful to the one you marry. Or do you think that the assumption that individuals should act on all of their sexual desires will manifest itself in group marriages? Or in the rejection of marriage completely?