Yes, I acknowledge it's [developing sexual attractions post-puberty? - Huckleberry] possible for some but I don't acknowledge that everyone can train themselves up to do the same.
I'm comfortable with this as a point of agreement. But if I understand you correctly, then I have to ask what was the point of the OP? You can see how this renders the original question irrelevant, yes?
When I heard about the woman marrying a Ferris wheel my first thought wasn't to wish them a long and happy life together but rather that she needed help. It turns out that the Ferris wheel symbolised a happy time in her life amid trauma and she was psychologically damaged - such can obviously impact on sexuality.
:think: :idunno: Dunno anything about ferris wheel lovin', so I'm just gonna leave that one alone.
Where it comes to fetishes then again, a fair amount can be connected to environment and psychological factors, for example gas masks/war etc.
Are we agreeing here? Do you agree the same rules applies for both sexual orientation and inanimate object fetishes?
Perhaps you should be objective enough to do the same and acknowledge that it's at least possible for people to be born with orientation pre-puberty? If you're not willing to do that then you're really in no position to lecture about objectivity or critical thinking here.
I don't see how that's possible, though. Nor have I ever seen anyone even make a serious attempt to explain the mechanics of such a thing. Insisting I accept that, especially considering zero evidence to illuminate the mechanics of it (that is, how that could possibly work) in order to claim objectivity...well, it seems to me that would establish I'm not objective at all. Quite the opposite.
Tell yah what, though. Explain how a human being can have the ability to even identify the opposite sex (or any sex...or any
thing...) prior to even being born and I'll admit orientation established prior to birth is at least possible. Consider especially that how we human beings identify gender by changes from generation to generation. Gender is, in large part, fashion.
I'm not arguing that sexuality isn't malleable even post puberty nor have ever done so.
Okay, so do you see how that renders the OP question irrelevant? What was your point in asking that then?
As it stands I identify as straight because it's only possible for me to be romantically/physically attracted to the opposite sex. It's not a choice, it simply is. Now, if something were to happen that deeply affected my psyche beyond control then who knows?
I think we agree more than we disagree. My whole issue was with the OP question and its relevance. Going by what you share of your beliefs here I don't see what you can honestly hope to establish with the OP.