Ive found that a lot of teenage girls and young adult women are what I call Internet lebians. They call themselves lesbian or bisexual but have never had any lesbian experiences and dont seem to be in any rush to try. I think they say it because it makes them feel special. Right on the money.
A pro-homosexual psychiatrist friend admitted to me that many "bisexuals" do it because it's "cool" these days. Many of them do have experience, and it's very well documented that women tend to try initial sexual experiences more out of curiosity than drive (unlike men), so it's easy for many of these girls to get curious and try.
In fact, this is very prevalent on college campuses, and actuve recruitment by lesbian activists often focuses on "curiosity" to get women to try it.
Note the date of this study:
In Canada, a 1988 survey of first-year college students under 25 indicated that 98% were heterosexual; 1% bisexual; and 1% homosexual. (Source: King, et al. Canada, Youth and AIDS Study, Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University.)
That was 1988. I
guarantee the number is much higher now.
I'm a 1983 graduate and believe I was among the first targets of the attempted mass conversions to homosexuality.
They told us that all normal boys have homosexual thoughts. It's pretty obvious to me now. Take a 12 or 13 year old child and tell them that they're only normal if they have homosexual feelings. It's a pretty vulnerable age for a kid who only wants to be normal.
Fortunately I grew up in a conservative rural community and had already pretty firmly formed my own thoughts and opinions. When I was told that I needed to have homosexual feelings to be normal I decided that I didn't want to be normal if homosexuality was required.