It sounds like you are taking offense over people's opinions.
What do you mean?
Sexual attraction has been studied and used in our literary arts and history for AGES and ages. Whether attraction or just behavior, or a mix, its not a big deal using labels. You may have issues with the words LGBTQ, many people do; those are social constructs. Built up because of anti-gays, violence, and coming together to fight for ones life and rights to live. We can call ourselves Jamasafoots for all we care.
That doesnt mean hetersexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality are just social constructs. Biology doesnt work that way.
Biological attraction??? Im not a doctor but this is the best I can find.
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/sex-gender-and-sexuality-its-complicated/ A little of both views about social construct and the views on the definition of gender, sex, a bit of history, and just general understanding of how the body, our genes works, in regards to our sexuality.
Evolutionary Psychology Insights Regarding Human Sexuality | Eisenman | Europe’s Journal of Psychology Im not debating with you. I never heard of sexual attraction being a social construct. Id have to ask my straight friends, if I had any, if they just became attracted to their opposite peer or where they influence by their environment. I dont know what they would look like if I asked them that. Ha.
Switch sexual orientation to sexual attraction; that word is throwing you off.
You are talking about behavior. Behavior isnt bias. Our physiology is. Behavior has nothing to do with who is LGBTQ. It just means science and history decided people who act in X behaivor are This and Y behavior are That. Homo/heterosexuality have to do with psycological and pysiological attraction. Sexual orientation just tells you who. Nothing more.
1. Whether one is LGBTQ is a social construct
2. Who one is attracted to based on physiology and psychology is not.
a. You gave me the definition of social construct. I wont repeat it.
b. I dont know if you are familar with the words physiology, biology, and psychology in relation to sexual attraction. Im not a doctor so youd have to look that up and reflect on your own sexual experiences in relation to atraction.
You have to clarify without being rude. I am not a doctor. Unless you are asexual?, Im not sure what you are talking about