| this is my opinion as a straight but curious guy, I believe a majority of straight men have had or want to have an experience with a dick other than theirs. weather they touched 1 at a young age fooling around with their buddy,it doesn't mean they're gay that's just curiosity. I believe Society is to blame straight men are too scared to be called gay when they really aren't and are too scared what people will think of them. when 2 girls are going at it that's considered hot and us guys supposedly get our jollies off watching it,so to society 2 girls is okay. if a room full of hot girls were egging on two guys to touch each other then that would be socially acceptable and be considered hot. so in conclusion I believe a majority of men are curious about other cocks size shape and what they would feel like in their hand in mouthbut Society will just not allow so that's why you find many of these man such as myself browsing the sites looking at other dicks. what are your thoughts friends of show your dick? |
I think, you just like the idea, that whatever you're feeling is a taboo, something deviant and just that makes it more exciting.... if all men were free to grab and squeeze each other cocks instead of handshakes, it would loose it's charm, don't you think?
So, now I'm kinda okay with guys who *openly* admit to being 'mostly straight' but like dick every now and then. I think very few people out there really, honestly carry this out.
What I'm *not* okay with is guys trying to have it both ways: passing as 100% straight when it's convenient then turning around and claiming how open-minded they are by also being into men, depending on who they're with.
That's hypocritical, despicable, and makes them an accessory to promoting homophobia.
I'm fine with that person being identified as a vegetarian in everyday conversation. When the discussion is more in-depth, they should be identified as "vegetarian but eats meat twice a year".
It's a philosophical question: if a guy sucks dick once a month, is he bi? Definitely. Once a year? Yes. Once in his entire life? Most people would call him straight. So then what about once every ten years, or five years?
My point is that the threshold is hard to define and I don't claim to have the answer.
plus the internet and it's anonymity has made a big impact on removing this stigma. men realise more and more that they are not the only ones that feel like that.
some of my friends seem to believe subconsciously that experimenting with a guy will sort of 'turn' them, like a vampire or something. that they can never have sex with a girl again. weird.
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