I said in the next line that I would not have changed it after experiencing the co-ed situation!! lol...anyways, the all-boys in question is quite a good school---One of the best in India---and I would have really liked to go there...not to only ogle at other boys but as I mentioned it, It is one of the best (so was the alternative I chose) and all-boys was just an added perk...lol..
Okay, the biggest thing I regret is not going to an all boys school---for obvious reasons!!! lol
But that is in hindsight. When I look at the way my life has turned out...I mean I don't know if I would have wanted it any other way. I made some very silly, rash decisions in 8th grade which I regret and given a chance to go back, would never ever even think about them!! I regret some things I did in 4th grade. I regret not doing much to save my family from a tough emotional breakdown. I regret turning down the advances of a cute boy in fear of being outed. Sigh!
I think that would be enough for now.
Lol...That certainly made me smile and took the topic towards a lighter side. Thanks Ieshwar...
I believe that its genetics to a certain extent and then the environment/nurture comes into play...
And that is what has made a difference. Not only can the GLBT people contact each other, the straight population can also get a first-hand experience as to what we are. Take for example GA, where we have straights as well as females who are members.