In all honesty? I haven't.
I don't consider attraction to be related to a group. People will be attracted to what their biology makes them attracted to. I've seen beautiful womens, hot guys, porn and the like.
But besides superficial appearances, I haven't felt a strong enough attraction to someone to go to another level. Unless I find someone of my gender that attracts me enough to want to share my life with, I don't care about any stupid labels people put on relations.
Except one: The alphabet soup. This is a notoriously bad label that people attempt to force "marginalized" (from the group's actions) people into it, and then use that as an authority to push complete nonsense and propaganda, and stick more and more doubious and morally reprehensible groups into.
I remember the good old days where gays and lesbians were requesting the same legal position and protection in law that other couples were getting. Notaried unions, couple benefits, inheritance boons and divorce settlements. But when they got those, it wasn't enough. Then other groups jumped on the label, transformed the pride parade into a monster, and requested more and more advantages with less and less evidence that they were discriminated against. The alphabet soup hijacked a perfectly fine movement at the finish line and perverted it.
So I guess the answer you seek is "about when the Alphabet soup became depraved". That's when I considered LGBTJekeksbdjw to be an evil group that I will never want anything to do with.
I don't consider attraction to be related to a group. People will be attracted to what their biology makes them attracted to. I've seen beautiful womens, hot guys, porn and the like.
But besides superficial appearances, I haven't felt a strong enough attraction to someone to go to another level. Unless I find someone of my gender that attracts me enough to want to share my life with, I don't care about any stupid labels people put on relations.
Except one: The alphabet soup. This is a notoriously bad label that people attempt to force "marginalized" (from the group's actions) people into it, and then use that as an authority to push complete nonsense and propaganda, and stick more and more doubious and morally reprehensible groups into.
I remember the good old days where gays and lesbians were requesting the same legal position and protection in law that other couples were getting. Notaried unions, couple benefits, inheritance boons and divorce settlements. But when they got those, it wasn't enough. Then other groups jumped on the label, transformed the pride parade into a monster, and requested more and more advantages with less and less evidence that they were discriminated against. The alphabet soup hijacked a perfectly fine movement at the finish line and perverted it.
So I guess the answer you seek is "about when the Alphabet soup became depraved". That's when I considered LGBTJekeksbdjw to be an evil group that I will never want anything to do with.