Demisexual: Someone who developed a sexual attraction only after developing an emotional one, this is on the asexual - allosexual spectrum. Bi: Refers to someone who is attracted to two or more genders. Other sexualities also can experience demisexuality, it isnât exclusive to bisexuality.
1: âIâm Bi Demisexualâ
2: âoh cool, thanks for letting me knowâ
1: âno problemâ
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Bunch of wannabe soldiers eother beinh forced to attend or have such sad lives hey choose to go.
Wow sea cadets are honestly full of future nonce cunts
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HOCD stands for Homosexual Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and it is characterised by having unwanted thoughts about your sexual orientation.These âthoughtsâ are known as obsessions and I shall talk more about this later on in this article.It can take the from of purely an obsessive thought, which can include thoughts and urges relating to your sexual preference, but there are usually hidden compulsionsâcompulsions are things you do to make yourself feel better, to reassure yourself you aren't gay.People with this constantly question their sexual preference and are troubled by thoughts that they might be gay.Before developing it, you would not have given any thought to your sexual preference as it would have been a given.An important point is that it is not the content of the thoughts that are the problem, it's what you do with the thoughts.It's need for certainty and reassurance is.In other words, the compulsions.These are all characteristics of OCD and can be treated.If you have been heterosexual all your life, you will still be heterosexual, it just feels like you might be gay and not know it.Itâs very simple, HOCD is a form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and being gay is enjoying and wanting romantic relationships with members of the same sex.If you have HOCD, your thoughts processes are concerned about being gay â not your actions. If you are gay your actions and your thoughts show that you are gay.You want, seek out and enjoy romantic relationships with the same sex.
It is the doubt that I mentioned above, and the need to know for sure, that leads you into the cycle of looking for reassurance, analysing everything and carrying out compulsions. This is what keeps it all going, it has nothing to do with your sexuality at all!
So what does this all mean?
If some of things that I have written here makes sense to you, or you recognise yourself in it, it means that
whatever is happening to you is a symptom of HOCD, it does not mean that you are gay.
This doesnât mean you are homophobic. It is however alarming if you suddenly start to question your sexuality, which you will have been taking as a âgivenâ for all of your life