09-18-2013, 10:08 AM
This is something I've been kind of curious about because I'm learning that a person's sexuality isn't always so black and white. Someone could still be straight even if they do things most would think are very gay. Me for example, I've found myself really enjoying gay porn recently. I get off to the stuff and I keep thinking to myself "This is coming out of nowhere. All this time I thought I was straight, but maybe I'm actually bi." But in another thread, I mentioned that even though I seem to get very aroused by gay porn, there really has never been a time where I felt attracted to a guy in real life situations but plenty of times with girls. I was then told that getting aroused by gay porn doesn't necessarily mean I have an attraction for men and doesn't mean I'm bi, which really surprised me. I mean, it's gay porn. Guy on guy. 100% man and 0% woman, and yet I get a hard on real quick. But I was also told that porn is porn and it's meant to arouse people and it's possible to get turned on by something you don't necessarily want to be apart of.
So I started thinking of more extreme situations and I wondered, exactly how far can you go and still be straight? If a guy loves girls, but kisses another guy and enjoys it, are they still straight? If a guy receives a blowjob from another guy and enjoys it, is he still straight? If a guy gave another guy a blowjob and didn't think it was that bad, is he still straight? Like, at what point is he no longer straight and just in denial?
Let's say there's a guy who's always loved girls and has slept with quite a few in his life time. He also has a really good male friend who he's very comfortable with. So much so, that one day when they're both horny, they decide to give each other blowjobs. They think nothing of it and just felt like they helped each other out. Are they still straight or does the fact that they thought of it, actually did it, and enjoyed it mean something else?
Here's another one. What if there's a guy who's always loved girls, but his experience with a lot of them have been unsatisfying because he's unlucky and ends up with girls who are bad in bed. So one day, he befriends a gay guy, they become close, and the gay guy mentions how men know exactly how to please a man, because they are men. So the guy curiously tries intercourse with a guy and thoroughly enjoys it. So from then on, he starts seeking out men for sex because from his experience, they know what they're doing better than women, even though he's still attracted to women and usually doesn't find himself ogling guys like he does girls. Is this guy still considered straight?
I know I have an "interesting" imagination, but I'm really curious.
So I started thinking of more extreme situations and I wondered, exactly how far can you go and still be straight? If a guy loves girls, but kisses another guy and enjoys it, are they still straight? If a guy receives a blowjob from another guy and enjoys it, is he still straight? If a guy gave another guy a blowjob and didn't think it was that bad, is he still straight? Like, at what point is he no longer straight and just in denial?
Let's say there's a guy who's always loved girls and has slept with quite a few in his life time. He also has a really good male friend who he's very comfortable with. So much so, that one day when they're both horny, they decide to give each other blowjobs. They think nothing of it and just felt like they helped each other out. Are they still straight or does the fact that they thought of it, actually did it, and enjoyed it mean something else?
Here's another one. What if there's a guy who's always loved girls, but his experience with a lot of them have been unsatisfying because he's unlucky and ends up with girls who are bad in bed. So one day, he befriends a gay guy, they become close, and the gay guy mentions how men know exactly how to please a man, because they are men. So the guy curiously tries intercourse with a guy and thoroughly enjoys it. So from then on, he starts seeking out men for sex because from his experience, they know what they're doing better than women, even though he's still attracted to women and usually doesn't find himself ogling guys like he does girls. Is this guy still considered straight?
I know I have an "interesting" imagination, but I'm really curious.