You're probably right. Though, from the outside looking in, I do think people here ascribe too much to the strange idea of Disney Love. They don't want chasers, even though those people are attracted to them, they don't want the wrong letter, or the right letter with the wrong idea, or people with no letter at all but the wrong gender. Its a strange thing, to see people rightfully argue that everyone should have a right to basic decency and happiness, and then turn around and act in such an ugly, exclusionary manner to people who are just trying to hook up, as people always have.
I guess this is all just a long-winded way of saying, again, 'does it matter, really?' If they're attracted, and you're attracted, go enjoy yourselves as two adults living in one of the most egalitarian and open times in all of history. The 'why' of it seems somehow less important really, and I think in a strange way people twist themselves in such a knot over why someone is attracted that they ignore the fact that attraction is a good enough basis for something more, with some conversation and negotiation.