Just like there are symptoms of different stages of disease of a patient, there are symptoms of different stages of lust. Symptom of advanced stage of lust is characterized by Homosexual behaviour. Something like a grade 1 student and a grade 8 student.
This doesn't make sense to me. There are heterosexuals that experience much higher levels of sex desire than some homosexuals. Among homosexuals, individuals experience various levels of desire and among heterosexuals individuals experience various levels of desire. It is not black and white. There are even a-sexuals, meaning a complete lack of sexual desire, who identify as 'gay' or 'straight' because of who they fall in love with. This idea of lust levels certainly doesn't apply to them!
Alternatively put, for a homosexual; enjoying heterosexuality is like eating a loaf of bread (less relished) and enjoying homosexuality is like having a pizza (relished more).
I think if you ask a homosexual, they would compare heterosexual activity with mold, not bread. For a gay person, sex with the opposite gender is not simply undesirable, it is repulsive.
A person who is fond of pizza, though does not have a liking for bread (heterosexuality). Still, due to advanced lust, he will eat a bread if there is no opportunity for a pizza; although he will not relish it as much.
This just sounds like men in general
Many examples of heterosexual men that go with other men or animals if there are no available women. This isn't about homosexuality, it's about uncontrolled desire. Homosexuality is something entirely different. However, I would say the story of the 'demons' are an example of uncontrolled desire and not of homosexuality.
So, you are right and I agree that a homosexual will not be interested in bisexuality. However, due to high levels of lust, bisexual behavior will be seen, in the absence of an opportunity. Same is confirmed in the statement "...demons were allured by the illusion of a beautiful woman..."
This applies to everyone, homo, hetero or otherwise. But those who naturally experience sex desire for the same and opposite sex without the pressure of 'no availability' from one or the other are bisexual, not homo or hetero. Just as I, being heterosexual, have zero sex desire for the most beautiful women, a homosexual will have no sex desire for the most gorgeous of the opposite sex. Their experience is exactly the same as heterosexuals. It's bisexuals who naturally experience desire both.[/QUOTE]