I kind of assume someone's straight if they come across as apathetic to nonstandard relationships, but then I just remembered you did link that essay ages ago.
I just personally feel that apathy is the norm.
To be absolutely honest, I personally... emphasis on personally... think that everybody is on a homosexual spectrum.
But as someone who (after a period of difficulty, despite relative support from friends and family) is bisexual (almost entirely homo)... Who am I to say.
I do like to think that everyone is a bit homosexual, but that's still likely to be wishful thinking of someone who IS on the spectrum. I haven't studied it because fuck that who has the time to care that much?
Greater minds than mine have tried.
Plus I really don't care if "normies" are at all homosexual or not, and if they admit to a small degree of homosexuality... That doesn't mean shit, it's just them exercising a bit of imagination.
"IF you were gay, who would you-" is a instrument of acceptance. Doesn't mean anything more than that.
It's infinitely more important that people stop treating homosexuality as a problem, than that they adopt some theory where everyone is some degree of homosexual.
... today I learned that it is apaprently rather frustratingly difficult to get google play to work on either a kindle or to get it to just let me goddamn download the apk onto my computer and deal with things from there.
Google. Google. Why don't you want my money? I get some of this is amazon's fault but for the love of fornication every minute I deal with this is another minute closer to saying fuckit and addressing this problem through alternate means. And it's a problem that could have been trivially solved by just... not having to associate a device to their service.
Uh, okay look I don't know. My dad talks a lot, and knows, but I'm not going to ask-
It's a Kindle (r)... My understanding is that Amazon stripped the Google stuff in order to support their proprietary app store and everything else.
Again, I don't know and I have a problem with finding out, but,
You need to root that shit.