Sexual Orientation (2003 to 2006)


I AM A / WHO LIKES  

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  1. 1. I AM A / WHO LIKES

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I see some mod fixed the poll title. Could someone have a look at that? I'll also make a post in the site forum. I made the poll, put in the question, put in the options, post, etc. then hit preview. The preview was fine and everything was the same except the "poll question" text-box was blank, and I didn't catch it till after the post.

:o 'Other' option can cover those not interested in sex, or Transexuals.

I'm curious why some males find two girls in bed groping each other exciting; and those same guys will flip out about two guys together. Any thoughts on this ? :wacko:

I'm not judging -- just asking.

I'm curious why some males find two girls in bed groping each other exciting; and those same guys will flip out about two guys together. Any thoughts on this ? :wacko:

I'm not judging -- just asking.

I think some guys are just more homophobic than others. There is probably many different reasons. Like me for instance, I'm a closeted, bi guy and I tend to feel very uncomfortable around openly gay or feminine guys. I know that sounds weird but it is true. Not that I have anything against them, just for some reason makes me uncomfortable.

I'm curious why some males find two girls in bed groping each other exciting; and those same guys will flip out about two guys together.  Any thoughts on this ? :wacko:

I'm not judging -- just asking.

I think some guys are just more homophobic than others. There is probably many different reasons. Like me for instance, I'm a closeted, bi guy and I tend to feel very uncomfortable around openly gay or feminine guys. I know that sounds weird but it is true. Not that I have anything against them, just for some reason makes me uncomfortable.

But would you feel uncomfortable around openly masculane or lesbian girls? That's the question. For you it might just be that being in the closet, you don't want people to associate 'gay' around you for the fear it will be associated with you. Of corse, I wouldn't know, just a theory.

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