PinkBallons: Reasoning has little to do with sexual attraction, it's mostly instinct, emotion, and their influences, as you mentioned earlier. To expect a rational explanation would rarely get you a satisfying answer.
Sintime: It's not mostly instinct, even if, people are heavily more influnced by the mass as to depend on what they will like ... humans are social creatures after all.
PinkBallons: I meant to say it's a combination of the three, not all instinct or influences. To say that someone is going to automatically be aroused by something just because a bunch of other people are is ridiculous. The weak-minded may be more likely to jump on the band-wagon, of course, but even that has its limits. You probably aren't going to get some racist guy to jack off to a black girl no matter how many people find her attractive.
Sintime: How is it ridiculous? There's so much advertising and representation about stardards of beauty that are actually Transient to the point of being laughable. It's 'a bunch of other people' forcing their opinions on to you before your born that crafts this world before hand. Even if you don't realize or want to accept that there a lot of things you're coerced into thinking.
Silent_Witness: @Sintime: I'll accept the standards of beauty thing, but sexuality is very complicated, and it isn't exactly something that's easily influenced. For instance, I remember a study conducted some years ago on children who grew up in a household with two gay parents. Surprisingly enough, they found that being raised in those circumstances did NOT make the children gay. Another example: conversion therapy. No matter what the operators like to say, it doesn't work. At all.
Silent_Witness: @Sintime: You know, you must be incredibly sad and pathetic if this is all you spend your time doing.
I've said what I wanted to say. And I'm done talking to you.
PinkBallons: Of course, I'm not denying that the world influences us. It tells us what to think and what to like, and I'm positive that a lot of what I believe is due to that. But people do have free will, and they can choose what to believe in based on what they're presented with. It's up to them to decide what is "right."
Sintime: @Silent so asking for verification on something you stated is "sad" and "pathetic", man even this zombie movie has more intelligent output in it than you.
@PinkBallons there isn't freewill, I'm pretty sure everything you're capable of doing in within a set constant of laws, within predictions can be made.
Anonymous1: I just don't find black people attractive, wich is opposite what the mass media tries to tell me to do, mixed relationship is always pushed in media and shit
PinkBallons: Of course it is, I can't just float into the air because I decide that gravity isn't real. But that isn't the idea of freewill; it implies that we can make our own decisions within our lives that will drastically alter what happens to us in the future. This does have limits due to other factors in one's life, such as friends, family or total strangers influencing the course of events, but that doesn't make the idea any less valid.
Sintime: But you're still missing the point, the decisions we can make are entirely up to something that's long passed, the past. Depending on your location some things just aren't available to you no matter what you do, or because of something that occured there, you aren't able to make some decisions.
The Future is determined entirely by past actions, which happaned to build on each other. There's much more limits than the ones you just mentioned and the factors that some say are 'random' were really not, it's just that people weren't able to see an order to it at the time.
PinkBallons: I could have given a list of hundreds of factors but I chose to give a few examples, hence the term "such as." Look, we're pretty much on the same page at this point here Sinneh, so I'm out. Fun argument, though.
Anonymous3: Normally I'm not a huge fan of dark-skinned Twilight, but that delicious pussy of hers tempts me so much that I REALLY don't care what color she is.
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I've said what I wanted to say. And I'm done talking to you.
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@PinkBallons there isn't freewill, I'm pretty sure everything you're capable of doing in within a set constant of laws, within predictions can be made.
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The Future is determined entirely by past actions, which happaned to build on each other. There's much more limits than the ones you just mentioned and the factors that some say are 'random' were really not, it's just that people weren't able to see an order to it at the time.
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