"I believe you can't control or choose your sexuality. I believe that trust is more important then monogamy."
- from "Affirmations" by Savage Garden
I think the above statement pretty much sums up my views on sexuality. Anything goes, and trust is the most important part of a relationship. As far as my sexuality goes: I'm bisexual and polyamorous with a preference towards girls and I'm a mild plushiephiliac. I may kiss a stuffed animal, and I may even do it passionately, but I don't yiff them. That's why I consider myself just a "mild" plushiephiliac.
I'm currently in a relationship with Jacqueline, my roommate, business partner, lover, and "owner". (I really hate that term, but all morphs are required to have a legal "owner" before they can do anything. And get this, your parents can't be your "owner's" unless you live with them. Is that just nuts of what?)
I guess I always knew I was bi, but I didn't really admit it to myself until I shot up on morphjuice the end of my junior year in high school and came back senior year with a tail and a different gender. Yes, I was originally a guy, but the morphjucie overwrote that genetic encoding, so I'm a girl now. I found out I still had a crush on my girlfriend, and that I was sexually attracted to my best guy friend.
That's it for my sexual preferences. As far as yours go: I'm an open minded feline who doesn't care what you do in your personal life, as long as you don't try to force your beliefs on me.
Why is it, that a large percentage of the people who set up web pages feel the need to explain their sexual preferences on them? I'm no exception. (This page is proof of that.) Personally, I think it's because the very nature of the World Wide Web promotes anonimity and freedom of speech, and thus makes it easier for people to discuss such socially taboo topics as sexuality. Many times, an individual's thoughts on socially taboo topics (like sexuality) are ones they would not feel comfortable publicly displaying. Thus, they use the Web to share their thoughts with others in an anonymous and thus more comfortable environment.