How do we seperate sexual orientaton from fetishisms?
This has always been something that I've seen as clear separations that I don't think other people see as such. Most people see that sexual orientation as interchangeable with sexuality, but personally I don't feel that it is.
To me, my sexuality is directly related to what I like sexually. That it happens to directed toward someone of the same sex as opposed to someone of the opposite is only a very tiny aspect. My sexuality encompass all of my personal turn ons or a person's fetishes and such.
Where as to me, my sexual orientation affects my global perspective. It affects how I view the world and how I approach issues. Just a few weeks ago, if I was to consider relocating for a new job, one of my first considerations would've been if marriage equality had reached their yet. My sexual orientation means that I'm one among many; part of a vast community that spans the globe and has a unique and colorful culture.
I feel like this is one of the issues that straight people have with understand what "being gay" really is. It's not a fetish in and of itself. You don't love a fetish; you're attracted to it.
How do you see it or explain the difference?
To me, my sexuality is directly related to what I like sexually. That it happens to directed toward someone of the same sex as opposed to someone of the opposite is only a very tiny aspect. My sexuality encompass all of my personal turn ons or a person's fetishes and such.
Where as to me, my sexual orientation affects my global perspective. It affects how I view the world and how I approach issues. Just a few weeks ago, if I was to consider relocating for a new job, one of my first considerations would've been if marriage equality had reached their yet. My sexual orientation means that I'm one among many; part of a vast community that spans the globe and has a unique and colorful culture.
I feel like this is one of the issues that straight people have with understand what "being gay" really is. It's not a fetish in and of itself. You don't love a fetish; you're attracted to it.
How do you see it or explain the difference?