Crion87 wrote:
I suppose asexuality would be easier again, but I think that I would be more likely to attract sexual attention from gay men or bisexual men than from heterosexual women.
Why do you think men would be more attracted to you than women?
I agree about asexuality - I am rather close to that, but not quite. I don't have a whole lot of interest in sex, but there is some. On the other hand, I often feel I would want a relationship, and I am definitely attracted to men and not women (aesthetically, emotionally, etc.). Actual sex is something I'm fairly ambivalent towards though.
For me, I think it would be easiest to be totally without romantic or sexual attraction. Failing that, I tend to assume that is generally easier to be straight than to be gay, not because I'm afraid of being a victim of hate but just because being gay is both simultaneously yet another way to be "different"
and puts me in yet another group I don't really fit into. (Somehow there is a sense of "gay identity" that exists in a way "straight identity" doesn't, and I'd rather not have yet another extra identity to be out of conformity with.)