 When I posted an advertisement for this, one thing I found was a study done in, I think 1999, they pulled some people and they asked the same question, is homosexuality a choice? 49% said yes it's a, I mean no it's a choice, it's not a choice in time. And the other 51% said yes it's a choice. So, let's do a little polling here. By a show of hands, who thinks it's a choice? Okay, who thinks it's not a choice? Okay, it's kind of the same thing, almost. Who did raise their hand? Okay, let's start with you then. Let's start with the fence and then we'll go that way. Yeah, so why are you on the fence? Just because I feel like it's not really a fair definite yes and no that it's a mixed population. So you might have people with no community who did choose to be that way according to certain states or what not, where they might feel more comfortable in that certain way or what not. And then you also have people who actually feel that they were born that way and they felt like that from the inside. So that's why you can't really say yes or no. And not calling out the police, speak up when you're talking please. Okay, so does anybody want to define the word choice as it relates to them? What do you think of choice in anybody? So is it a predisposition? Or is it just something you come to at a certain age? I think it's like both. Because when you're little you don't really think about it as much as you would if you get older. But I feel like you don't really know when you develop a liking to a certain gender. When you're little, let's say seven or eight, you're in kindergarten at first grade. You're just playing in the playground. You don't really think about what you like or who is what and what gender is. But then as you get older, you develop puberty, hormones and stuff like that. You don't really choose at that time to like a certain gender, but it's the urge is there from the start. Okay, for the people who raise their hand for choice, does anybody want to elaborate on that? Or would you like a question? Because I have a bunch of them. Alright, go ahead. I said choice, but I feel the same way you feel about the issue. It's a choice for certain people. Maybe it was a choice when I decided that I want to live just lifestyle. But for others, it's not until it wasn't a choice. And I think it's kind of hard to define what is a choice and what is not. Because when you're in a predicament where you're being bullied or constantly thinking about taking your life, it leaves from being a choice because it comes to you as the only option. So therefore you don't categorize that as you say this is my only option either. I'm going to live like a villain to me or comply with what ABYLs think is right. So therefore no, it's not a choice anymore. It's what you feel is the only option. So that's why you know it's like on-defence situations. So thinking back on what you said, I can fully understand like sometimes it's that gravitational pull. It's like when somebody else, when one group doesn't accept you, it's like you go to the group who does accept you. So you start to assimilate in some instances, you start to assimilate to that group. Now like I never really thought about it how she said it, but after she said it, I can see it being both ways with some people as it being a choice with some and then it might not be a choice for others. But like I said, it's like you go to who accepts you the most. So you assimilate to who accepts you. So that's the group that accepts you. Like he said, it was his choice that was the group that accepted him. So that's the group for lack of a better way to assimilate. Okay. Do you guys think there's a distinction between homosexuality and men and women? Does anybody think it's... We'll see the question. Like do you think a gay man is different than a gay woman? Pretty much. Or the thought process? Our reaction to it is different. Maybe not necessarily that the feelings between the two are different because I feel like you can be a homosexual female and feel just as strongly about your partner as a homosexual male would. But I feel like how we look at it is different than how it actually is within the relationship. It does, it does. Do any of you guys know people who... Because I show them people like this. They... Female examples, because I don't know any male examples, but say they were heartbroken in the past by men and then turned around and now they like women. Who knows people like that? What are your guys' opinions on those people?