My biggest concerns? Paying off my student loans, the current political and economic situation in the US, making sure my boyfriend has a great birthday this Wednesday, and doing my laundry. In no particular order.
Can I play?
Boys. If they didn't exist, then where would I be?
Obviously the word "decide" is misapplied here, but I had my first crush on a boy when I was four.
It's theoretically possible that I could be induced to experiment with girls, but I'm pretty sure I'll always come back to boys.
I doubt it; I tend to get a lot more nervous around guys than with girls.
I have a vivid imagination; even before I'd been with a guy, I found the prospect more appealing than being with a girl.
My mother knows probably a bit more about what my boyfriend and I do in the bedroom than she'd prefer (our apartment has thin walls). I still haven't told my father that I have a boyfriend, because it's none of his business.
I don't know. The only people
I've ever tried to seduce were people I specifically wanted to have romantic relations with. If there are reasons beyond that, they escape me.
I'm an exhibitionist.
If they are, then they are. I'd just make sure they learned how to protect themselves from unwanted pregnancy and suchlike.
In appropriate contexts, I would have no reservations.
Under most circumstances, no, but not for the reasons you're thinking.
I don't support the Boy Scouts of America
In large part because people frequently get married too early (either in their lives, or in the relationship) -- often because their religion tells them that the only way they're allowed to have sex is within a marriage. Another major issue is poor communication skills.
Because sex is
awesome.
Only if people, on the whole, become more responsible, finding ways to live sustainably and not spawning more than their finances or their environment can support. I'm planning to have a maximum of one kid (barring unexpected possibilities like twins).
If I suspected any therapist of projecting his or her own feelings or issues onto me, I'd get a new therapist. I do, however, think it is possible for a therapist of any sexuality to be responsible and professional.
Any role-playing that my boyfriend and I do is quite healthy; in fact, I've got something fun planned for his upcoming birthday...
Learning about each other's bodies and what the other person enjoys is part of the fun!
This is what birth control, condoms, and committed exclusive relationships are for.
I don't know, and can't really speak for anyone but myself. I prefer committed relationships, myself.
I don't believe in God.
Nah, I think I'm good.