Straight guy go gay
What do unbent guys really assume about guys who are gay?
gman_AK1
I recently accepted that I am queer . It has been rough for a variety of reasons, including fear that straight guys will think I am a freak. I wonder what vertical guys really assess about gay guys. Do you wonder why the hell we aren’t attracted to women? Undertake you think we turned our wrong? Do you uncover us disgusting? If I promise you it won’t damage my feelings, undertake you guys sense comfortable telling me what you really think of guys who are gay?
DrDeth2
Just another person, to be judged by their actions. Matching with trans ect.
Like I have said- I don’t protect which restroom you use- just wash your hands!
Here on this board you will generally discover us welcoming.
Unless you’re a trump supporter.
Roderick_Femm3
I recently approved that I am gay.
Congratulations. It took me a drawn-out time to reach to terms with my own sexuality.
I think you’ll detect that “straight men” is not a monolithic group with uniform reactions. Some will react as you fear they might, others will have no particular reaction,
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10 Reasons Gays Chase Straights
We've all done it, and some of us do it over and over again. What leads dyke and gay grown-ups to discard reason and pursue the sexually unobtainable?
1 EVERYONE IS STRAIGHT To paraphrase Harvey Fierstein in Torch Song Trilogy, we live in a world where every show, every TV show, and every billboard tells us we're vertical. Heck, even the flagrantly homoerotic Abercrombie & Fitch ads toss in a bikini-clad woman for every 10 buff shiftless dudes, lest we think the fellas aren't hankering for female companionship. With such a thick coat of heterosexual whitewash splashed over every sexual image, it takes a powerfully queer imagination--and sometimes many nights at Crazy Nanny's or the Spike, or years in therapy--to construct an argue against of desire that's truly our own, fully hetero-free.
Every time some gossip rag talks about how "no man can resist" J. Lo's derriere or how "women everywhere" are swooning over Ashton Kutcher, it's a reminder that for a shocking number of people in this culture, same-sex attracted people just don't exist. Who else are we