>>7720165
It's beyond my knowledge, I have never seen, or experienced, anything paranormal.
It's far more likely that people who genuinely believe that they have experienced something paranormal, that is, they "felt" or saw a ghost, simply hallucinated something.
Hallucinations aren't really as uncommon as most people think they are, they could be caused due to stress, sleep deprivation, overwork, being sick, taking too much of a medication, or enough self delusion, or in extreme cases an actual mental health crisis, like schizophrenia.

I don't really concern myself with thinking of the afterlife or the meaning of life, that seems like a way to stress yourself over the unknown for no reason at all.
>>7720153
>What do you think about straight guys who like f > m trans people? Is it gay?
If you are attracted to your opposite gender, but also find trans people attractive, you are at the very least bi, IMO.
But again, this gets into the limitations of language and societal norms. Humans like to classify everything, meanwhile dolphins will fuck a corpse of a fish because they are simply horny, or other animals have same-sex sex simply because the other animal has a hole.

I would be interested into knowing whether T , or any other hormone, levels determine how much into femininity, or masculinity, a person is attracted to, and whether they affect if they are attracted to a male, if they are feminine enough, or vise versa.
>>7720169
I'm of the controversial opinion, that the majority of artists are at the very least bi curious in my own classification of human sexuality, as an appreciation for both genders would at least (imo) require that.
However, no, by the rest of the world's sexuality, I'm classified as straight, and my mom knows I am straight.