"Labels are bullshit, and rating systems are even more bullshit."
So? So you're here to tell people they're not Lesbians, because labels are bullshit. Why, now that you've opened our eyes, we can go ahead and abandon such notionas as men, and women, anybody can fuck anybody, yay!
My point was the exact opposite. There's infinite room for variation. And attempting to view the amazing varieties of human sexuality using mathematics is, you guessed it, "bullshit."
Right, but it's not attempting to view sexuality (Sex therapist, and researcher here) using mathmatics. Any more than the pain scale (Also a scale of 1-to-10) is supposed to, it's a way for us to COMMUNICATE. That's what labels are for, so we can say that apple, instead of just point and say "That." That what? That lesbian? Sorry, I forgot there's not such thing as lesbians.
In attempting to obvuscate the point, you've completely overstepped the point of the Kinsey studies: To better UNDERSTAND all the varieties of human sexuality, and take us out of the dark ages of the early 20th century, when we didn't want to talk about it.
Now, we can talk about it, even knowing that every time we do, In SEX TALK, some fuddy duddy is going to step in to "Well actually," and shut the conversation down. Or derail it over semantics. or invalidate the very foundations of research into the varieties of sexuality.
As long as we don't talk about it, your work here is done, Captain Obvious.
The effects of trying to strictly label people, and to put them in tiny little boxes, is clearly deleterious, or at best counter-productive.
It's not a "Tiny little box." It's a start, we've already added LGBT, and sometimes A. (For the purposes of Sex Talk, we can kinda leave off Asexuals, because it's not a sexuality, any more than Atheism is a religion.) I'm sorry, am I confusing you with all these labels again? It's a Foundation, to build on. Not to tear down, because conservatives don't want to learn anything new.