people can both be asexual and have a specific orientation
Huh? This is worded as a question about orientation rather than practice, so people who have an orientation have an orientation, no? Or is the issue something else?
Why are some results ordered and some listed alphabetically? That’s a bit confusing.
What’s this easy becoming calibrated through training? Bonus for a mainstream-ish source rather than LWsphere.
Huh? This is worded as a question about orientation rather than practice, so people who have an orientation have an orientation, no? Or is the issue something else?
Romantic preferences were implicitly tied into that question, because there wasn’t a separate question for them, so such a person could reasonably answer homosexual.
Alternatively, one could have weak sexual preferences in a particular orientation, like “having sex with guys is kind of fun if there’s nothing better to do, but I wouldn’t have sex with girls”.
Did anyone want to know about romantic orientation? I mean, if that’s something people are interested in then sure, let’s add a question for it, but I don’t think that’s a problem with a question about sexual orientation.
Alternatively, one could have weak sexual preferences in a particular orientation, like “having sex with guys is kind of fun if there’s nothing better to do, but I wouldn’t have sex with girls”.
That’s a problem with any kind of discrete categorization of sexual orientation, nothing to do with confusing it with romantic orientation. You could argue for e.g. Kinsey scale (adjusted to include asexuality at similar precision) rather than the four choices we have, but there will always be edge cases.
I think most people don’t realize that sexual and romantic orientation even can be distinct, so if there’s a question about “sexual orientation”, one never knows what’s actually meant—sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or both—unless it’s explicitly specified.
As always, thanks for doing this.
Huh? This is worded as a question about orientation rather than practice, so people who have an orientation have an orientation, no? Or is the issue something else?
Why are some results ordered and some listed alphabetically? That’s a bit confusing.
What’s this easy becoming calibrated through training? Bonus for a mainstream-ish source rather than LWsphere.
People can be asexual but, say, homoromantic.
Sure. And such people would be asexual and answer the survey as asexual. What’s the issue?
Romantic preferences were implicitly tied into that question, because there wasn’t a separate question for them, so such a person could reasonably answer homosexual.
Alternatively, one could have weak sexual preferences in a particular orientation, like “having sex with guys is kind of fun if there’s nothing better to do, but I wouldn’t have sex with girls”.
Did anyone want to know about romantic orientation? I mean, if that’s something people are interested in then sure, let’s add a question for it, but I don’t think that’s a problem with a question about sexual orientation.
That’s a problem with any kind of discrete categorization of sexual orientation, nothing to do with confusing it with romantic orientation. You could argue for e.g. Kinsey scale (adjusted to include asexuality at similar precision) rather than the four choices we have, but there will always be edge cases.
I think most people don’t realize that sexual and romantic orientation even can be distinct, so if there’s a question about “sexual orientation”, one never knows what’s actually meant—sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or both—unless it’s explicitly specified.
Wits and Wagers?