I voted straight. On that scale that was mentioned, I would say I'm at 0.3 and I'm currently looking for a girlfriend (preferably one who's also in the furry fandom).
I wanted to add in a little of my opinion on the whole homosexuality thing.
I personally don't see anything wrong with homosexuality. I believe that people are born straight, gay, or bi and that what they do is there own business. I think Jon Stewart of The Daily Show said it rather well when he said,
"I'm a little worried about this gay marriage thing. I mean, is the government going to make us marry gay? That's what I think it is, and here is the reason why. If the government isn't going to force people to make man-love, then why is it anyone's business?"
This is true, because it isn't anyone's business who someone is in love with. I don't see the reason why people find it so necessary to regulate what occurs inside people's bedrooms.
Some people I know don't seem to see it that way though. About two years ago, I found out one of my friends was (this will be a switch) a homophobe. He, three of my other friends, and I were sitting in orchestra on a kind of off day and just talking. One of my friends started talking about how he had a couple of friends who were gay, and my friend said "If I ever found out that any of you were gay, I would beat the crap out of you." So then the one who had been talking before asked if he was a homophobe and he said yes. The other one asked how he felt about bi people and he said that that was just as bad. Now, I was just in total shock. I had never been around a homophobe before, and hearing someone that I've known and considered a friend for three and a half years just come out and say something like that, just completely caught me off guard. I lost A LOT of respect for him that day. I personally kind of have my doubts that he would go through with the threat he made though. In all the years I've known him (including the years after that conversation) I've only seen him hit someone one time. That one person was me. In orchestra in middle school I was being annoying and he got angry and punched me one time in the side of my hipbone. Also, last year, he seemed to not be so bad on the subject. He might shudder when someone said something about homosexuals, but he never made any other threats or said anything bad about them. I still consider him a friend (I don't really see him all that often since we don't have any of the same classes this year), but if I ever heard of him making fun of or laying a hand on somebody because they were gay or bi, I would drop him from my list of friends in an instant. I do not tolerate people that hurt others for no reason, and if he hadn't been a friend of mine for so long, I would have severed my friendship with him the second he had uttered that original statement. Please do not misconstrue my maintaining a friendship with him as an acceptance of homophobia.
There was one other instance that occurred just a couple weeks ago. I'm a liberal and I live in a liberal state, but the community I live in is conservative. I was in my government class, and this one conservative girl overheard me say I was liberal. She asked if I was for gay marriage and I said, "Yes, what people want to do isn't my business". She then stated a gigantic piece of bs about "It is our business, because they live in our society and it reflects badly on us." I couldn't even speak when I heard that. All I could do was stare at her and think "You arrogant, presumptuous, ignorant, sanctimonious, egotistical twit. How dare you put yourself on some high and mighty pedestal over other people based on one small insignificant fact that doesn't affect you whatsoever and doesn’t change the value of a person in the slightest."
I don't know, I would like to think narrow-minded views would go away in the future, and hopefully they will, but never underestimate the power of ignorance in the human species.
Sorry, if that went on a little long, I just needed to get some of that out, some people make me angry.