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The sexual hierarchy is society's organization of sexual orientations into a system of stratification. Its characterists in today's world are:

In the past it varied. Sometimes the sexual hierarchy didn't even exist, which was best. The nonexistance of the sexual hierarchy was in fact a fact in most ancient societies.

Examples of this system in America include:

Asexual Advantages: -Allowed to try to excell to any church level. -Will never be labeled a pervert. -Will never be seen as promiscuous. -Will not be a suspect in a sex scandal. -Will not be discriminated in employment. -Least likely to be killed out of hate. -Not seen as confused. -Can't be called an irresponsible breeder. -Immune to Heterophobia. -Immune to Homophobia. -Can't be called queer, fag, or dyke. -Never assumed as promiscuous. -Immune to Sexophobia. -Immune to Biphobia.

Heterosexual Advantages: -Allowed to try to excell to a higher church level than homosexuals. -Allowed to marry. -Allowed to have sex when of age as long as it is penile-vaginal sex. -Allowed to have other forms of sex in most states. -Not seen as confused. -Immune to Homophobia. -Can't be called queer, fag, or dyke. -Immune to Biphobia. -Not immediately assumed as promiscuous. -Will not be discriminated in nonreligious employment.

Homosexual Advantages: -Not seen as confused. -Can't be called an irresponsible breeder. -Immune to Heterophobia. -Immune to Biphobia. -Some politicians advocate Homosexual rights, but not bisexual rights. -Not immediately assumed as promiscuous. -Will not be discriminated in employment by homosexual or bisexual employers.

Bisexual Advantages: There are no special privileges. Bisexuals are discriminated against especially by asexuals and heterosexuals, but also sometimes homosexuals.