10 years from now (at least, or 25 years at most), people's "default sexual orientation" will be bisexual.
Innate bisexuality, or predisposition to bisexuality, is an idea introduced by Sigmund Freud, based on work by his associate Wilhelm Fliess. According to this theory, all humans are born bisexual but through psychological development, which includes both external and internal factors, become monosexual while the bisexuality remains in a latent state.
Source: Wikipedia
I just want to be the first to say it. That's my prediction for the next couple of decades. Then maybe I'll be a renowned seer... gossiped as Nostradamus follower (no, I'm not).
It's not like I'm pulling this one from thin air.
When I was growing up, I saw adults make fun of young boys saying, "if you suddenly come home gay, I'll pierce your nipples with hooks and hang you up on that mango tree in front of our house". They made it sound funny but all the kids knew that they meant half of it. Sure they won't get their nipples pierced with fishing hooks, but they'll get something just as bad -- like humiliation and a good beating to "get that inner macho man out in the open".
In contrast to how it was before, I now see gay pre-adolescent kids being smothered with love by their parents. I have also met young people who openly admit that they are bisexual without fear of being ostracized.
If that's not the "ideal environment" for freedom to practice/enjoy your sexual orientation then we're getting close.
In a decade or two, day cares will be painted purple and no longer pink and/or blue per area.
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