Originally Posted by
Leo Lane
Thinking about sexuality, and of course lots of other things, in rigid binary ways is just something that humans do. Unless you are unusually reflective, or have had experiences that have made you think, you subscribe more or less to your society's system of thinking about this, that and the other. I'm sure most of us make crude oversimplifying generalisations about other things and people of which we have less personal experience than we do of cross-dressing and transgenderism.
Nowadays, the system works like this: what is feminine is attracted to what is masculine and vice versa. Therefore a guy who does girly things, or a girl who does guy things, must be gay -- it doesn't make sense otherwise! Once upon a time in Greece the system was different: Plato, in The Symposium, writes that like is drawn to like, so men who fancy handsome youths are more masculine than men who fancy young women!